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Also written as Unit 15, 63 Bridge Street.
Kensington SA 5068, Australia
Also written as Unit 15, 63 Bridge Street.
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15/63 Bridge Street is a unit. It is part of a multi‑unit building on Bridge Street in Kensington
Bridge Street was one of the first streets settled in the south‑western corner of Kensington and served as the main street until the 1870s when a tramline was built along High Street. Its early prominence reflects the suburb’s development during the 19th century
Yes, the suburb contains several heritage‑listed buildings, including the historic Rising Sun inn on Bridge Street and the Norwood Swimming Pool. These sites highlight Kensington’s rich architectural history
Borthwick Park is just 0.1 km away, and other nearby green spaces include Kensington Pioneer Park, Mary MacKillop Park and Brunskill Park, all within about 0.3 km. These parks provide walking tracks and natural scenery along Second Creek
Kensington lies approximately 5 km east of Adelaide’s central business district, making the suburb conveniently close to the city while retaining a distinct neighbourhood feel
The property is near several cafés, pubs and recreation facilities such as the High Street Café, The Rising Sun pub, the Kensington Hotel on Regent Street, and the Norwood Swimming Centre on Phillips Street
Kensington was served by Adelaide’s first tram line, originally horse‑drawn in 1878 and later electrified, running from the suburb to the city centre via The Parade, High Street and Regent Street. This early public transport helped shape the suburb’s layout and growth
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