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5 Stephens Street

5 Stephens Street, Booleroo Centre SA 5482, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
13150 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

5 Stephens Street is a single‑dwelling residence set on roughly 13,150 m² of land in Booleroo Centre, offering ample outdoor space for a range of uses. The property's layout provides a straightforward flow between indoor and outdoor areas, supporting a relaxed, rural lifestyle. Its position within the community allows easy access to local amenities while maintaining a sense of privacy.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
BuiltUnknown

Price per m² based on land size of 13150 m².

Key details

Locality
Booleroo Centre
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415510813
Legal parcel ID
D/62113/A/112
Property type
House
Land size
13150 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 5 Stephens Street, Booleroo Centre?

5 Stephens Street is a standalone house set on a sizable 13,150 m² block of land. The large lot provides ample space for gardening, livestock or other rural activities.

How close is the property to the centre of Booleroo Centre?

The house is situated about 0.3 km from the heart of Booleroo Centre, meaning it is easily reachable on foot and within seconds' drive to town services.

What community facilities are within walking distance of the property?

Within roughly 0.3 km you will find St Agnes' Catholic Church and the local weather station, as well as the town’s shops, the Booleroo Centre Hotel and other essential services.

What are the main industries supporting the local economy around the property?

Booleroo Centre’s economy is driven primarily by grain production, with wool and lamb farming also important. The town serves as a service hub for the surrounding agricultural district.

Are there any heritage or cultural attractions close to the property?

Yes, the Booleroo Steam & Traction Preservation Society Museum, which houses a large collection of historic tractors and steam engines, is a notable attraction in the town. The annual steam rally is held at the local oval each March.

What historic transport links have served Booleroo Centre?

A narrow‑gauge railway reached Booleroo Centre in 1910, extending to Wilmington in 1915 and supporting grain shipments for many decades. Passenger services ended in 1969 and the line closed completely in 1982, leaving road transport as the primary mode today.

What historic events shaped the development of the Booleroo Centre area?

The region began as the Booleroo pastoral run in 1853, later subdivided for closer farming during the 1870s land reforms. These changes transitioned the area from large sheep stations to intensive grain farming, laying the foundation for the present‑day community.