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Also written as Unit 16, 63 Bridge Street.
Kensington SA 5068, Australia
Also written as Unit 16, 63 Bridge Street.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit situated within the historic Bridge Street precinct of Kensington
Borthwick Park is just 0.1 km away, and Kensington Pioneer Park, Mary MacKillop Park and Brunskill Park are all within about 0.3–0.4 km, providing easy walking access to green space
The Norwood Swimming Centre on Phillips Street is a short walk away, and the area also features nearby cafés such as High Street Café and pubs including The Rising Sun and the Kensington Hotel
Kensington lies approximately 5 km (about 3 miles) east of Adelaide’s central business district, making the unit conveniently close to the city
Kensington’s streets are laid out diagonally to minimise crossings of Second Creek, with Bridge Street historically serving as the main thoroughfare before the tramline shifted traffic to High Street in the 1870s
Yes, the heritage‑listed Rising Sun Inn, originally at 64 Bridge Street, and several other heritage dwellings and the Norwood Swimming Pool are within the surrounding neighbourhood
St Matthew’s Church (0.2 km) and Clayton Congregational Church (0.6 km) are nearby, and the suburb features historic sites linked to early settlers such as the former Kensington Arms and the early tramway routes
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