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29 Schuster Street

29 Schuster Street, Freeling SA 5372, Australia

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About this property

29 Schuster Street is a house located in Freeling, South Australia. Its layout offers a straightforward flow between the main living spaces, facilitating an easy‑going daily routine. The property’s setting complements the relaxed, rural lifestyle typical of the area.

Key details

Locality
Freeling
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_425457253
Legal parcel ID
D/22090/A/50
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Barker Real Estate - (RLA 277146)
15.9 km
LJ Hooker Property Specialists Gawler / Barossa - RLA 343733
17.2 km
Ray White Barossa Valley/ Two Wells
17.4 km
Elders Real Estate - Gawler (RLA 288320)
16.7 km
Ray White Gawler East - GAWLER EAST
16.4 km
Elders Real Estate - Barossa Sales - RLA 62833
15.7 km
Homburg Real Estate - Tanunda (RLA 219152)
15.5 km
Ray White Gawler - RLA269656
17.6 km
One Agency Property Solutions - Gawler (RLA 305230)
18.2 km
First National Real Estate - Peoples Choice
18.0 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 29 Schuster Street?

The property at 29 Schuster Street is a house.

Where is 29 Schuster Street situated?

It is positioned in the town of Freeling, South Australia, about 60 km north of Adelaide, within the Light Regional Council, the state electoral district of Schubert and the federal Division of Barker.

What nearby amenities are within walking distance of the property?

Within roughly 0.6–0.7 km you’ll find the Freeling railway station, the Freeling Oval and Recreation Grounds, and a local weather station.

How far is the Freeling railway station from 29 Schuster Street?

The Freeling railway station is approximately 0.6 km away, which is a short walk from the property.

What is the main source of income for the Freeling area?

Freeling’s economy is driven by its extensive farming land, especially the cultivation of cereal crops such as wheat and hay, supported by local agricultural services.

Can you give a brief overview of Freeling’s history?

Freeling was surveyed in March 1860 and named after Major‑General Sir Arthur Henry Freeling. It became a railway stopping place on the Gawler‑to‑Kapunda line and is home to historic sites like the Freeling Hotel (1863) and the Railway Hotel (1867).