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51 Excelsior Parade

51 Excelsior Parade, Hindmarsh Island SA 5214, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
808 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

Set on about 808 m², this Hindmarsh Island residence offers a straightforward layout that opens onto the surrounding open space. The house is complemented by parking spaces and provides easy access to the island’s outdoor lifestyle opportunities.

Key details

Locality
Hindmarsh Island
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415069678
Legal parcel ID
D/32794/A/370
Property type
House
Land size
808 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harris Real Estate - South Coast RLA 337539
15.1 km
South Coast Realty - RLA241454
17.8 km
Elders Real Estate Goolwa -
3.4 km
Ray White Goolwa / Victor Harbor - RLA298107
3.3 km
Elders Real Estate - Victor Harbor RLA 62833
17.7 km
Newton & Co Real Estate - VICTOR HARBOR
17.4 km
Barton Real Estate - Goolwa
3.3 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

What size land does the property at 51 Excelsior Parade sit on?

The house sits on an 808 m² (about 0.08 ha) parcel of land.

What type of dwelling is located at 51 Excelsior Parade?

It is a standalone house built on the 808 m² lot.

How close is the property to the Goolwa Barrage and the Hindmarsh Island Bridge?

The property is approximately 0.6 km from the Goolwa Barrage, which is adjacent to the Hindmarsh Island Bridge linking the island to Goolwa.

What nearby landmarks or points of interest can be reached on foot or by a short drive?

Within 2 km you’ll find the Hindmarsh Island AWS weather station (0.5 km), the Hindmarsh Island Sturt Monument (1.9 km), and the Hindmarsh Island Marina weather station (1.4 km).

What kind of climate does Hindmarsh Island experience?

The island enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, cool winters, similar to Adelaide.

What wildlife might I see around the property?

Local fauna includes kangaroos in the grasslands, blue‑tongue lizards among the pine needles, Australian white ibis along the coast, and a variety of birds such as magpies and barn owls.

Can you give a brief history of Hindmarsh Island?

Named in 1837 after South Australia’s first governor, the island was first visited by Captain Charles Sturt in 1830 and later became a tourist destination after the Hindmarsh Island Bridge opened in 2001.