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Also written as Unit 3, 2 Alt-Na-Craig Avenue.
Mount Stuart TAS 7000, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 2 Alt-Na-Craig Avenue.
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The unit is a single‑level residence with one bedroom and one bathroom. It sits on a 60 m² land parcel, offering a compact but functional living space
Yes, the property includes one allocated parking space for residents' use
Calvary Hospital is located approximately 0.3 km away, making medical services easily accessible on foot or a short drive
Several parks are nearby, including John Doggett Park, John Doggett Children’s Playground, Soundy Park, and Friends Park, all within about 0.4–0.5 km of the unit
Mount Stuart sits on land originally owned by the Mouheneenner band of Aboriginal Tasmanians and was later named after Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone. The area includes the Knocklofty Reserve, which offers walking tracks and historic ties to the early settlement
The Mount Stuart Community Hall, managed by the local association, is nearby and hosts Scout meetings, a dance school, and other community events. The hall sits close to the Mount Stuart Lookout, providing scenic views of the city
The name derives indirectly from Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone of Bombay; a ship bearing his name visited Hobart in 1836, prompting locals to name nearby roads Mount Stuart Road and Elphinstone Road, which later gave the suburb its name
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