About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 156-158 Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Hilton SA 5033, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 156-158 Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
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The address consists of a unit within the suburb of Hilton
It is situated in Hilton, an inner‑western suburb of Adelaide, and falls under the City of West Torrens, which has its council seat there
Hilton is served by Adelaide Metro bus routes 163, 720, J1 and J2, as well as school services 652 and 653. Sir Donald Bradman Drive also provides road access to Adelaide’s city centre
The West Torrens Civic Centre and Library are located next door, Hilton Plaza shopping centre sits at the corner of Sir Donald Bradman Drive and Bagot Avenue, and the Hilton RSL is nearby
Star Theatres One and Two are approximately 0.2 km away, making them a short walk from the unit
Within roughly 1 km you’ll find Keswick Creek, Richmond Oval sporting complex, the former Apollo Stadium site, and the Plaza Theatre in Torrensville
The land was originally occupied by the Kaurna people, was granted to Matthew Davenport Hill in 1839, and the Village of Hilton was laid out about ten years later. The 1935 West Torrens Council Chambers are heritage‑listed, highlighting the suburb’s historic roots
Residents receive the Weekly Times Messenger locally, and can also access regional papers such as The Advertiser and national titles like The Australian
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