About this property
Also written as Unit 4, 11-13 Schilling Street.
Angaston SA 5353, Australia
Also written as Unit 4, 11-13 Schilling Street.
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The property at 4/11 Schilling Street is a unit. It is listed simply as "Unit" in the property features
The unit is approximately 0.2 km from the heart of Angaston, putting it within easy walking distance of local shops and services
The unit falls under the jurisdiction of the Barossa Council, the local government area that covers Angaston and its surrounds
At the state level the property is in the electoral district of Schubert, and federally it is part of the Division of Barker
Yalumba winery is about 1.4 km away, Calton Hill lies roughly 0.8 km to the north, and the Angaston Power Station is around 2.5 km from the unit
Angaston was the terminus of the Barossa Valley railway line built in 1911; passenger services ended in 1968 and the former rail corridor is now a walking trail
The first stage of the 2014 Tour Down Under, a 135‑kilometre race, finished in Angaston on 21 January 2014, with Simon Gerrans taking the win
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