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Also written as Unit 102, 15-17 West Street.
Hindmarsh SA 5007, Australia
Also written as Unit 102, 15-17 West Street.
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The address 102/15 West Street is a unit, which is a self‑contained apartment-style residence in the suburb of Hindmarsh, South Australia
Bowden railway station is about 0.6 km away, providing access to the Grange and Outer Harbor lines. A tram stop for the Entertainment Centre is roughly 0.5 km from the unit, and several bus routes serve the area
Within 0.5 km you’ll find the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Hindmarsh Stadium, the Hindmarsh Fire and Folk Museum, and the Hindmarsh Historical Society Museum, all offering a range of events and activities
Hindmarsh is part of the City of Charles Sturt local government area and falls within Beverley Ward, represented on council by Independent Edgar Agius and Labor member Matt Mitchell
Hindmarsh was one of the first private towns in South Australia, laid out in 1838 by Governor John Hindmarsh and Arthur Lindsay after the land was originally occupied by the Kaurna people. The area later featured the historic Star/Odeon cinema, which operated from 1916 until 1990
Port Road is the main arterial road connecting Hindmarsh to Adelaide’s city centre, while South Road forms the suburb’s western boundary. Grange Road is another nearby arterial road that serves the area
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