About this property
Also written as Unit 32, 69 Maesbury Street.
Kensington SA 5068, Australia
Also written as Unit 32, 69 Maesbury Street.
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32/69 Maesbury Street is a unit. It is a self‑contained residence within a larger building
Kensington lies approximately 5 km (about 3 mi) east of Adelaide city centre. The unit therefore enjoys a short, easy commute to the CBD
Several parks are nearby: Borthwick Park (about 0.2 km), Kensington Pioneer Park (≈0.2 km) and Brunskill Park (≈0.4 km). These green spaces offer walking tracks, native plantings and river‑bank scenery along Second Creek
Kensington contains many heritage‑listed buildings, including historic residences, former shops and the listed Norwood Swimming Pool. The suburb’s rich history is evident in its preserved architecture and heritage‑registered sites
Unlike most Adelaide suburbs, Kensington’s streets are laid out diagonally to minimise crossings of Second Creek. The main streets, High Street and Regent Street, run parallel to the creek
Yes, the Kensington line was Adelaide’s first tram line, originally horse‑drawn in 1878 and later electrified. It ran down The Parade with a loop on Regent Street and returned via High Street
The unit is near St Matthew’s Church (≈0.1 km) and the Burnside War Memorial Hospital (≈0.6 km). Nearby pubs include The Rising Sun and the Kensington Hotel, and Norwood Swimming Centre is a short walk away
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