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1/21 Hall Street

21 Hall Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

Located at 1/21 Hall Street in Port Lincoln, South Australia, this unit offers a functional layout suited to relaxed, low‑maintenance living. Its position within the street provides easy access to local amenities and coastal attractions, supporting a convenient lifestyle for residents.

Alternate search: Unit 1, 21 Hall Street.

Key details

Locality
Port Lincoln
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_416277573
Legal parcel ID
C/21500/F/1
Property type
Unit
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Elders Eyre Peninsula - RLA62833
2.4 km
Kemp Real Estate Pty Ltd - Port Lincoln
2.1 km
Lawson Real Estate Specialist - PORT LINCOLN
2.3 km
Eyre Peninsula's Best Real Estate - Port Lincoln (RLA 218296)
1.7 km

Nearby schools

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Frequently asked questions

What type of residence is 1/21 Hall Street?

It is a unit, a self‑contained apartment within a larger building.

How close are parks and green spaces to the unit?

Puckridge Park is about 0.5 km away, Robbies Park about 0.7 km, Pioneer Park roughly 1.1 km, and Flinders Park about 1.4 km from the property, offering easy walking distance to several recreational areas.

What cultural or entertainment facilities are within walking distance?

The Nautilus Arts Centre and Centenary Oval are each about 1.8 km away, and the Flinders Cinema is approximately 1.9 km, providing options for movies, performances, and community events.

Is there public transport service in the area?

Port Lincoln operates a local bus service Monday to Friday, with morning and afternoon routes serving the town, which residents can use for commuting and errands.

What is the climate like in Port Lincoln?

The city has a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate, with mild, cloudy winters and warm summers moderated by sea breezes; average high temperatures range from about 16 °C in July to 26 °C in January, and annual rainfall is low at roughly 393 mm.

What are the main industries that support the local economy?

Port Lincoln’s economy is driven by large grain‑handling facilities, a significant seafood and aquaculture sector, including tuna, kingfish, and abalone farming, as well as associated canning and fish‑processing works.

Does the area have any notable historical or cultural significance?

The city is the traditional land of the Barngarla people, known as Galinyala meaning “place of sweet water,” and it has a rich maritime history dating back to early European exploration by Matthew Flinders in 1802.