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Also written as Unit 5, 178 Beach Street.
Coogee NSW 2034, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 178 Beach Street.
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The unit is about 0.6 km from Coogee Beach, a short walk of a few minutes to the shoreline
Bus stops on Arden Street near the beach provide routes such as 313 to Bondi Junction, 350 to Sydney Airport, 370 to Glebe Point, 373 to Museum railway station and its express variants X73/X74, as well as 374 to Central station
Within roughly 0.3–0.7 km you’ll find McIver Women’s Baths, Wylie's Baths, Coogee Surf Life Saving Club, Trennery Reserve, the Boomerang Theatre, and several hotels and hostels such as the Crowne Plaza and Dive Hotel
Yes, heritage listings nearby include 45‑51 Beach Street (Cliffbrook) and the historic Wylie's Baths, both within a few hundred metres of the property
Residents can enjoy swimming at the nearby baths, surf lifesaving at Coogee Surf Life Saving Club, the annual Island Challenge swim around Wedding Cake Island, beach volleyball at the promenade, and walking along the coastal trail past the historic baths
Coogee was gazetted as a village in 1838 and was once served by an electric tram line (closed 1960). The area around Beach Street hosted the Coogee Palace Aquarium (opened 1887) and retains several heritage buildings, reflecting its long‑standing seaside resort heritage
Coogee was officially gazetted in 1838, making it over 180 years old, and has grown from an early seaside resort to a densely populated coastal suburb
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