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24 Cottage Lane

24 Cottage Lane, Hackham SA 5163, Australia

37 Parking

Property Information

Business Name
AAA Lawn Services
Status
Operational

About this commercial property

24 Cottage Lane, Hackham, provides 7 613 m² of light‑industrial land with a 37 m frontage and 37 parking spaces, supporting a range of commercial layouts. The site currently houses AAA Lawn Services and includes multiple 81 m² industrial units plus a larger workshop, offering flexible space and easy road access for business operations. The property was sold for Contact agent on 27 Mar 2012.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Mar 2012
Unknown

Key details

Locality
Hackham
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415462249
Legal parcel ID
C/28150/I/3
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What business currently occupies 24 Cottage Lane?

The property is currently occupied by AAA Lawn Services, which is an operational commercial enterprise.

How many parking spaces are provided at the site?

The location offers 37 parking spaces, giving ample room for staff vehicles and client parking.

What major roads are close to the property for easy access?

The site is situated within roughly 2‑3 km of the Southern Expressway and the North–South Corridor, providing direct connections to the Adelaide metropolitan area.

Is there a walking or cycling trail nearby that could bring foot traffic?

Yes, the Coast to Vines rail trail runs through Hackham, offering a popular walking and cycling route that may increase visibility for a service‑oriented business.

What public transport options are in the vicinity?

Although the former Hackham railway station is now dismantled, the area is served by nearby bus routes and is within about 0.9 km of the former station site, while Korro railway station is approximately 1.7 km away.

How does the surrounding suburb support a commercial operation?

Hackham is part of the City of Onkaparinga and lies in an outer metropolitan zone that has transitioned from agricultural to mixed‑use development, making it suitable for service businesses that benefit from both local residents and passing traffic.