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91 Carew Road

91 Carew Road, Mataranka NT 852, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

91 Carew Road is a standalone house situated in the quiet community of Mataranka, Northern Territory. The property’s layout provides a practical arrangement for everyday living, while the surrounding area supports a relaxed, regional lifestyle. Parking is accommodated on‑site, offering flexibility for vehicle storage.

Key details

Locality
Mataranka
State
NT
GNAF PID
GANT_702963336
Legal parcel ID
490//91/
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
1.2 km
Combined school | Government
1.2 km
Primary school | Government
1.5 km
Combined school | Government
1.2 km
Combined school | Government
1.5 km
Combined school | Government
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How far is 91 Carew Road from the Mataranka Airstrip?

The property is approximately 0.8 km from the Mataranka Airstrip, making the airfield within easy walking distance.

What library facilities are available near the house?

A public library is located about 1.2 km away in Mataranka, providing access to books, internet, and community programs.

Is there a park close to the property for outdoor activities?

Stan Martin Park is the nearest green space, situated roughly 1.3 km from the house, offering open areas for recreation.

Where is the nearest railway station to the home?

The Mataranka railway station is about 1.5 km away, providing rail access to the region.

What is the population size of Mataranka and its cultural composition?

At the 2016 census Mataranka had a population of 350 people, with 29.5% identifying as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.

How far is Mataranka from the Northern Territory capital, Darwin?

Mataranka lies roughly 420 km southeast of Darwin, making it a several‑hour drive from the capital.

What historical attractions are associated with the Mataranka area?

The town is known for the nearby hot springs, the reconstructed homestead from Jeannie Gunn’s *We of the Never Never*, and World War II sites such as the former Australian camp hospital and railway depots.