About this property
Alternate search: Unit 10, 10 Bath Street.
10 Bath Street, Alice Springs NT 870, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 10, 10 Bath Street.
10/10 Bath Street is a unit. It is part of a larger building rather than a detached house or townhouse.
The property is roughly 0.2 km from the Alice Springs central business district, which is a short walk of just a few minutes.
Within 0.3 km you’ll find Trevor Reid Park, the Alice Springs Police Station (0.1 km), Anzac Hill, the historic Stuart Town Gaol museum, and the Residency. Several parks and heritage buildings are also nearby, making everyday errands easy on foot.
Alice Springs has a hot desert climate with very warm summers, average maximums around 35 °C, and mild, dry winters, where evenings can drop to about 5 °C. Rainfall is low and highly variable, averaging roughly 286 mm per year.
The land is part of the traditional country of the Central Arrernte people, who have lived in the region for tens of thousands of years. Their cultural heritage is reflected in many local place names and stories.
Bath Street is notable for St John’s Hostel, founded in 1941 to house Aboriginal and non‑Aboriginal children attending school in Alice Springs. The hostel later served as a recreation centre for troops during World War II and operated until the 1970s.
Alice Springs hosts the Parrtjima Festival of Light each April, featuring light installations and Indigenous performances. Other popular events include the Alice Springs Camel Cup and the Henley‑on‑Todd Regatta, both celebrated within a short drive of the unit.