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Also written as Unit 33, 11 Battery Square.
Battery Point TAS 7004, Australia
Also written as Unit 33, 11 Battery Square.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The unit offers two bedrooms and one bathroom
It sits on a 56 m² land parcel, typical for a compact city residence
It is situated in Battery Point, a suburb immediately south of Hobart's central business district and part of the City of Hobart
Within 0.1‑0.4 km are several hotels such as Battery Point Boutique Accommodation and Salamanca Wharf Hotel, the Salamanca Arts Centre, Kelly's Steps, and the popular Salamanca Market held on Saturdays
Battery Point is known as one of Hobart’s more prestigious suburbs, featuring historic cottages, large homes, and close proximity to the waterfront Salamanca area
Battery Point is accessible via Hampden Road, which connects to Sandy Bay Road from the edge of the city
The suburb is named after an 1818 coastal defence battery; the original gun site is now Princes Park, and tunnels from the battery’s magazine were uncovered during park works in 1934
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