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Also written as Unit 2, 63 Bridge Street.
Kensington SA 5068, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 63 Bridge Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
2/63 Bridge Street is a unit, offering low‑maintenance living within the historic Kensington suburb
Kensington lies approximately 5 km east of the Adelaide city centre, placing the unit a short drive or walk from the central business district
Borthwick Park is just 0.1 km away, and both Kensington Pioneer Park and Mary MacKillop Park are roughly 0.3 km from the property, providing easy access to green space and the walking trails along Second Creek
Yes, the historic Rising Sun inn on Bridge Street and the Norwood Swimming Pool are heritage‑listed sites nearby, reflecting Kensington’s rich architectural history
The High Street Café is just a short stroll away, and the Norwood Swimming Centre on Phillips Street offers outdoor pool facilities within the surrounding neighbourhood
Kensington’s streets are laid out diagonally, a design introduced to minimise crossings of Second Creek, giving the suburb a distinctive street pattern compared with the rest of Adelaide
Kensington was the terminus of Adelaide’s first tram line, originally horse‑drawn in 1878 and later electrified, with routes running along High Street and Regent Street that shaped early local travel
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