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96 Roberts Road

96 Roberts Road, Tiatukia SA 5607, Australia

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About this property

96 Roberts Road is a standalone house situated in Tiatukia, South Australia. Its practical layout supports flexible living arrangements while the location offers a relaxed, community‑focused lifestyle typical of the area.

Key details

Locality
Tiatukia
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_720497610
Legal parcel ID
D/89370/A/61
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Kemp Real Estate Pty Ltd - Port Lincoln
5.9 km
Eyre Peninsula's Best Real Estate - Port Lincoln (RLA 218296)
6.8 km

Frequently asked questions

How far is 96 Roberts Road from the nearby localities of Tiatukia and Boston?

The property is approximately 0.6 km from the centre of Tiatukia and about 2‑3 km from Boston. Both localities are part of the Lower Eyre Peninsula region.

Are there any heritage‑listed buildings close to the property?

Yes, Boston House, which is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register, is located nearby on the Lincoln Highway. It is within a few kilometres of 96 Roberts Road.

What natural or conservation areas are near the house?

The National Trust‑owned Brinkworth Reserve is situated close to Boston, offering a protected natural environment. It is one of the notable reserves in the vicinity of the property.

Is there a golf course accessible from the location?

The Port Lincoln Golf Course lies in the southwestern corner of Boston, just a short drive from the property. It provides recreational opportunities for residents of the area.

What is the character of the surrounding area?

The neighbourhood includes a mix of coastal residential zones and semi‑rural land, reflecting Boston’s broader landscape. This offers a blend of quiet living with access to coastal amenities.

When were the locality boundaries for Boston and Tiatukia established?

Boston’s name and boundaries were formalised in October 2003, and on 15 October 2009 portions of Boston were re‑allocated to create the locality of Tiatukia. These changes define the current geographic context of the property.