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Also written as Unit 24, 52-56 Brougham Place.
North Adelaide SA 5006, Australia
Also written as Unit 24, 52-56 Brougham Place.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
It is a unit located within the address 24/52 Brougham Place
Brougham Place is in the southernmost grid of North Adelaide, bordered by Pennington Road to the south, Sir Edwin Smith Avenue to the east and Palmer Place to the west, forming part of a historic precinct with many heritage buildings
Within about 0.1 km you’ll find Lincoln College and O'Connell Street; within 0.3 km are the Women's and Children’s Hospital and Brougham Place Uniting Church; Melbourne Street, the Fire Station Inn and several historic pubs are all around 0.4 km away
The area is served by several Adelaide Metro bus routes that travel along King William Road, O'Connell Street and Melbourne Street, and a free loop bus operates between the city and North Adelaide. The nearest rail station is North Adelaide on the Gawler line, though services are infrequent
North Adelaide’s grid layout dates back to 1837 and includes many heritage‑listed buildings such as the North Adelaide Post Office and historic pubs. The suburb is surrounded by the Adelaide Park Lands, which contain heritage gardens, sports fields and the Adelaide Oval
O'Connell Street and Melbourne Street host a variety of cafés, restaurants, and heritage pubs. The nearby Piccadilly Cinema offers film screenings, and the parklands provide open space for walking, sports and events
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