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Also written as Unit 19, 135 Coogee Bay Road.
Coogee NSW 2034, Australia
Also written as Unit 19, 135 Coogee Bay Road.
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The unit is on Coogee Bay Road, just a short walk (about 0.4 km) from Coogee Beach, giving easy access to the shoreline, surf club and promenade. The surrounding area includes the coastal walk past Wylie's Baths and the historic Grant Reserve
The property is close to the Arden Street bus interchange, with routes such as 313 (to Bondi Junction), 350 (to Sydney Airport), 370 (to Glebe Point), 373 (to Museum railway station) and express services X73/X74. Taxis are also readily available, with a late‑night rank on Arden Street
Within 0.5 km you’ll find Coogee Surf Life Saving Club, Coogee Oval and the historic Wylie's Baths, plus the popular Island Challenge swim around Wedding Cake Island. Nearby parks such as Bardon Park and Emily McCarthy Park provide green space for picnics and exercise
Coogee hosts the annual Coogee Arts Festival in February, the Family Fun Day each December, and the popular Island Challenge surf swim in November. Seasonal celebrations include Coogee Carols, New Year’s “Coogee Sparkles” and the Anzac Day Dawn Service on the beach
Yes, the suburb contains several heritage listings, including Wylie's Baths on Neptune Street, Grant Reserve’s McIver Women’s Baths, and St Brigid’s Catholic Church. These sites reflect Coogee’s historic seaside character
Coogee developed as a seaside resort in the late 19th century, with electric trams arriving in 1902 and later replaced by the current bus network. The former tram route is now followed by bus route 373, and historic tram corridors have become community gardens
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