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81 Clarke Street

81 Clarke Street, Penola SA 5277, Australia

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About this property

81 Clarke Street is a house located in Penola, South Australia. Its floor plan provides a straightforward arrangement that supports everyday living, and the setting offers a practical lifestyle for its occupants.

Key details

Locality
Penola
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415247615
Legal parcel ID
D/6194/A/11
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Thomas DeGaris & Clarkson - Penola RLA44072
1.0 km
PPHS PTY LTD - Naracoorte and Penola (RLA 315655)
0.9 km

Frequently asked questions

How close is 81 Clarke Street to the centre of Penola?

The property is approximately 0.3 km from the centre of Penola, making it a short walk to town amenities.

What parks are within a kilometre of the house?

Nearby parks include John Knox Oval (0.3 km), Rymill McCorquindale Park and McCorquindale Memorial Park (both about 0.8 km), and Mother Mary McKillop Memorial Park (0.9 km).

Is there a railway station close to the property?

Yes, the historic Penola railway station on Clarke Street is only about 0.4 km away and is listed as a heritage site.

Which heritage‑listed sites are within walking distance?

In addition to the Penola railway station, the property is near several heritage listings such as the National Bank Building on Church Street and the former Royal Oak Hotel on Church Street, all within a kilometre.

What cultural attractions can I visit nearby?

The Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre (1.2 km) and the Mother Mary McKillop Memorial Park (0.9 km) are close by, offering insight into the town’s saintly history.

Are there any sports facilities near 81 Clarke Street?

John Knox Oval, just 0.3 km away, provides open space for community sports, and the town also supports Australian Rules football and horse racing events.

Has Penola experienced any notable weather events?

In 2010 a strong tornado struck Penola, damaging several buildings, which is a noteworthy part of the town’s recent climate history.