Browse property in Kurrajong Avenue
Kurrajong Avenue Leeton, NSW 2705
Kurrajong Avenue was laid out in 1913 as part of Walter Burley Griffin’s plan for Leeton, with a prominent Kurrajong (Pioneers’ Tree) planted at its centre and early 20th‑century homes built by the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission for officers lining the street. The housing reflects the original canvas‑town character of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, offering a cohesive streetscape of modest, period‑era residences.
Leeton’s transport network connects the avenue via the town’s railway station (served by the Xplorer service to Griffith and Sydney) and daily coach services from Gidgee Street, while the Regional Express flights from Narrandera Airport sit about 20 km away. Nearby amenities include heritage sites such as the Hydro Hotel and Roxy Community Theatre, the iconic Burley‑Griffin water towers, and the Koonadan Historic Site just 2.5 km from the avenue.
Properties in Kurrajong Avenue
Address
| Type
| Beds
| Baths
| Parking
| Land Size
| Price |
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| 2/46 Kurrajong Avenue | House |
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1 |
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1011 m² | - |
| 3/46 Kurrajong Avenue | Unit |
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1011 m² | - |
| 4/46 Kurrajong Avenue | House |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1011 m² | - |
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