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Also written as Unit 5, 28 Nairn Street.
Ferryden Park SA 5010, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 28 Nairn Street.
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It is a unit
It is approximately 6‑7 km north‑west of the CBD
Bus routes 251 and 252 run along Liberty Grove, the 239 travels on Coker Street and Days Road, and the 300 Suburban Connector, plus city‑bound 230 and 232 services, operate along Regency Road
Ferryden Park Reserve with an all‑purpose sports oval, Mikawomma Reserve, Tao Dan Reserve and Richard Day Reserve are all within about 1 km of the unit
The Parks Community Centre in adjacent Angle Park provides a library, health centre, gym, swimming complex and council offices, and a small shopping complex on Ridley Grove includes a post office
The Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation is just 0.2 km away, and Greyhound Park, a racing venue, is roughly 1.2 km from the property
Ferryden Park was formed in 1924 after subdivision of the Hundred of Yatala, named after the Scottish port of Ferryden, and was the first suburb refreshed during the 1990s Westwood Urban Renewal Project
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