14 Conrad Street
14 Conrad Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Port Lincoln
- State
- SA
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GASA_416275604
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- D/4415/A/107
- Property type
- House
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
What type of dwelling is located at 14 Conrad Street?
The property at 14 Conrad Street is a house. It is classified simply as a residential dwelling.
How far is the house from the central area of Port Lincoln?
The home is situated roughly 1–2 kilometres from the main part of Port Lincoln. This places it within easy walking distance of the city centre.
What recreational facilities are close to the property?
Within a short walk you’ll find several parks such as Mallee Park, Poole Oval, Kirton Oval and Centenary Oval. Nearby also are the Flinders Cinema and the Nautilus Arts Centre for cultural outings.
Which transport options are available near 14 Conrad Street?
Port Lincoln Airport is located a few kilometres north of the city, providing flights to Adelaide. The town is served by the Port Lincoln Bus Service on weekdays and the narrow‑gauge Eyre Peninsula Railway terminates in Port Lincoln.
What is the climate like in Port Lincoln?
Port Lincoln enjoys a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate with moderate temperature variation. Summer highs are usually under 30 °C, while winter lows rarely drop below 7 °C, and the area receives about 392 mm of rain annually.
What are the main economic activities in the Port Lincoln area?
The local economy centres on seafood and aquaculture, including tuna, kingfish, abalone, mussels and oysters. Grain‑handling facilities, canning, and livestock production also play important roles.
Can you share a brief history of Port Lincoln?
Port Lincoln, known as Galinyala by the Barngarla people, was first visited by European explorer Matthew Flinders in 1802. The town grew from its early settlement in 1839 and was proclaimed a city in 1971, becoming a key hub for fishing and maritime activities.
What natural attractions are accessible from Port Lincoln?
The region offers a varied coastal landscape with sheltered bays, surf beaches and rugged coastline. Nearby national parks such as Lincoln National Park and Coffin Bay National Park provide opportunities for yachting, scuba diving, shark‑cage diving and game fishing.