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Also written as Unit 3, 92 Unley Road.
Unley SA 5061, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 92 Unley Road.
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3/92 Unley Road is a standalone house. It is presented simply as a residential dwelling without additional listed features
The closest tram stop, Stop 1 Greenhill Rd, is about 0.8 km away. This provides convenient access to the Glenelg tram line that runs near the suburb’s north‑west corner
Within roughly 0.5–0.6 km you’ll find the Unley Museum, the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Town Hall Unley (a former cinema), and Unley Oval, a multi‑purpose stadium. These venues offer a mix of art, history and sport close to home
Unley is bounded by Greenhill Road to the north, Unley Road, Maud Street and Windsor Street to the east, Cremorne Street and Opey Avenue to the south, and King William Road to the west
Unley is an inner‑southern Adelaide suburb that has evolved into a commercial hub just south of the city centre. It hosts a significant Greek‑Australian community, the Sturt Football Club, and sits adjacent to the Adelaide Park Lands and several neighboring suburbs
Residents have easy access to weather stations on Charles Street (0.2 km) and Roberts Street (0.5 km), a community radio station (5MBS, 1.1 km), and the Association of Independent Schools of South Australia (0.7 km). These services contribute to community information and activities
Yes, historic sites such as the former Town Hall Unley (0.5 km) and the Ikaros Hall on Arthur Street, a former Masonic Temple built in 1927, are in the vicinity. The Goodwood Institute, built in 1928 and now a performing‑arts venue, is also part of the broader local heritage
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