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Also written as Unit 21, 63 Bridge Street.
Kensington SA 5068, Australia
Also written as Unit 21, 63 Bridge Street.
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21/63 Bridge Street is a unit. It forms part of the residential fabric of Kensington’s historic streetscape
Kensington’s streets are laid out diagonally, a design that was introduced to minimise crossings of Second Creek. Bridge Street, where the unit sits, is part of this distinctive street pattern
The Rising Sun pub, a heritage‑listed former inn at 64 Bridge Street, is just next door. The area also includes many other heritage‑listed buildings and the historic Norwood Swimming Centre nearby
Borthwick Park is only about 0.1 km away, while Kensington Pioneer Park, Mary MacKillop Park and Brunskill Park are each roughly 0.3 km from the unit. These green spaces offer river‑bank walks along Second Creek
Kensington lies approximately 5 km east of Adelaide’s city centre, making the unit conveniently close to the urban core while retaining a suburb feel
The Norwood Swimming Centre is a short walk away, as are local cafés such as the High Street Cafe and the Rising Sun pub. A range of parks and the nearby Burnside War Memorial Hospital are also within a few hundred metres
Kensington was the terminus of Adelaide’s first tram line, originally horse‑drawn in 1878 and later electrified, running down High Street and looping via Regent Street. This historic tram corridor helped shape the development of Bridge Street and surrounding areas
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