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34 Strangways Road

34 Strangways Road, Humpty Doo NT 836, Australia

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About this property

34 Strangways Road is a house situated in Humpty Doo, Northern Territory. The property's layout is designed for straightforward, everyday living, while its location provides convenient access to local amenities and the surrounding outdoor environment. Parking options are accommodated on‑site, supporting a practical lifestyle for residents.

Key details

Locality
Humpty Doo
State
NT
GNAF PID
GANT_703008238
Legal parcel ID
695/79027/34/
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Freedom Property - JH Team
17.5 km
Call2View Real Estate - Palmerston
19.4 km
Piening Property Sales
15.5 km
Renee's Realty NT
17.2 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How close is the house at 34 Strangways Road to the Humpty Doo Hotel?

The property is about 0.8 km from the Humpty Doo Hotel, making it a quick walk or a few minutes by car.

What postal services are available near the property?

A post office is located roughly 2.2 km away, providing convenient access for mailing and package services.

What parks are nearby for recreation?

A local park (Q136491060) is situated approximately 1.7 km from the house, offering nearby green space for outdoor activities.

What is the climate like in Humpty Doo?

Humpty Doo experiences a tropical savannah climate with a wet season from November to April and a dry season from May to October, featuring hot, humid summers and milder, sunny winters.

What attractions can I visit within a short drive of the property?

Within a few kilometres you’ll find the iconic Humpty Doo Hotel, the Big Boxing Crocodile roadside attraction on the Arnhem Highway, and Graeme Gow’s Reptile World; the Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve is about 25 km to the east for bird‑watching and walking trails.

Why does the town have the unusual name ‘Humpty Doo’?

The name, first recorded in 1910 as ‘Umpity Doo’, has several suggested origins, including army slang for a Morse code dash, a colloquialism meaning ‘everything done wrong’, or an Aboriginal term possibly meaning ‘popular resting place’.