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24 Arthur Street

24 Arthur Street, Booleroo Centre SA 5482, Australia

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About this property

24 Arthur Street in Booleroo Centre is a standalone house that offers a practical layout conducive to everyday living. Its location within the town supports a relaxed, community‑focused lifestyle, providing straightforward accommodation suitable for a range of occupants.

Key details

Locality
Booleroo Centre
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415567100
Legal parcel ID
F/9446/A/1
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

What kind of property is located at 24 Arthur Street?

The address 24 Arthur Street is a standalone house. It is the sole residential building listed for the property.

How far is the house from the centre of Booleroo Centre?

The property is situated about 0.2 km from the town centre of Booleroo Centre, essentially within walking distance.

What community amenities are close to the house?

Within the nearby town you’ll find a range of shops, the historic Booleroo Centre Hotel (established 1883), churches, grain receival facilities and a district hospital that serves the region.

Is there a weather station near the property?

Yes, a weather station for Booleroo Centre is located roughly 0.2 km away, providing local climate data.

What historic attractions can be visited nearby?

The historic Booleroo Whim well on the Willowie‑Booleroo Road is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register, and the Booleroo Steam & Traction Preservation Society Museum showcases a large collection of tractors and steam engines.

What are the main industries in Booleroo Centre?

The area’s economy centres on grain production, with wool and lamb farming also playing important roles. The town serves as the service hub for the surrounding agricultural district.

What transport history does Booleroo Centre have?

Booleroo Centre was connected to the rail network from 1910 to 1982, facilitating wheat shipments and passenger travel. Today, road transport is the primary means of access to and from the town.