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Also written as Unit 82, 328-338 Fullarton Road.
Fullarton SA 5063, Australia
Also written as Unit 82, 328-338 Fullarton Road.
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The address is a unit, offering a low‑maintenance lifestyle within the inner‑southern suburb of Fullarton
Fullarton Park is roughly 0.7 km away, a short walk that gives access to the Fullarton Community Centre and the monthly Fullarton Markets featuring plants, produce and crafts
The Bluethumb Art Gallery is about 0.5 km from the unit, and the Adelaide Central School of Art is within 1 km, providing easy access to contemporary art exhibitions and creative events
The Arkaba Hotel is situated approximately 0.6 km away, offering dining and lodging options just a short stroll from the unit
Fullarton is an inner‑southern suburb known for leafy, tree‑lined streets and a blend of Victorian villas, Edwardian homes, Art Deco houses, Californian bungalows, modern rebuilds, and a substantial proportion of units and semi‑detached homes
The area was first laid out in 1849 by James Frew and named after his wife, Jane Fullarton; notable historic properties include Woodfield on Fisher Street and Penrose on Wattle Street
In addition to Fullarton Park, residents can reach Webb Oval (about 0.8 km) and the Fern Avenue Reserve with its playground facilities, all within a short walk
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