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2 Bulkeley Street

2 Bulkeley Street, Milang SA 5256, Australia

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About this property

2 Bulkeley Street in Milang, South Australia, is a house that provides a functional layout for everyday living. Its location within the Milang community offers convenient access to local amenities and a lifestyle closely connected to the surrounding environment.

Key details

Locality
Milang
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415183248
Legal parcel ID
D/48632/A/200
Property type
House
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Raine & Horne - Strathalbyn | Rural SA
17.6 km
Ray White Strathalbyn | Murray Bridge - RLA 320683
17.6 km
Elders Real Estate - Strathalbyn RLA 62833
17.6 km
BROADLAND ESTATES - STRATHALBYN
17.6 km

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is located at 2 Bulkeley Street?

2 Bulkeley Street is a house. No further property features are specified.

How close is the house to the centre of Milang?

The property is about 0.4 km from the town centre of Milang, making it a short walk away.

What heritage‑listed sites are nearby?

Nearby heritage listings include the Milang jetty and hand crane on the lake front, the 1867 Royal Salute cannon at Soldiers Memorial Park, and historic buildings such as the 5‑7 Markland Street dwelling with a pressed‑iron façade.

Which museum is closest to 2 Bulkeley Street?

The Milang Railway Museum is approximately 0.7 km away and showcases railway memorabilia, historic locomotives and a driving simulator for visitors over age 10.

What recreational activities can I do near the property?

You can fish from the state‑heritage‑listed jetty, go boating or swimming on Lake Alexandrina, and explore the Milang Historical Walk and local museums.

Which local government area governs the property?

The house falls within the Alexandrina Council local government area of South Australia.

What is the historical significance of Milang’s railway line?

From 1884 to 1970 a branch railway linked Milang to the Mount Barker–Victor Harbor line, serving freight and a minor passenger service; today the former station is a museum celebrating that railway heritage.