About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 142 Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Hilton SA 5033, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 142 Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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The address is a unit situated in the inner‑western suburb of Hilton, South Australia
It is in Hilton, an inner‑western suburb of Adelaide that serves as the seat of the City of West Torrens council
Hilton is serviced by Adelaide Metro bus routes 163, 720, the airport routes J1 and J2, and school services 652 and 653, with road access via Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Star Theatres One & Two are only about 0.1 km away, and the Hilton Plaza shopping centre and West Torrens Civic Centre with its library are located nearby on Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Richmond Oval, a sporting complex, is roughly 0.7 km from the property, offering various local sport and recreation options
At the 2021 census, Hilton had 908 residents; 59.7 % were born in Australia, 58.5 % spoke only English at home, and the most common religions were No Religion (38.4 %) and Catholic (15.2 %)
The Kaurna people originally occupied the land before British colonisation in 1836. The suburb was named after land grant to Matthew Davenport Hill in 1839 and formally laid out about ten years later; the 1935 West Torrens Council Chambers are heritage‑listed
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