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Also written as Unit 3, 239 Barnard Street.
Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 239 Barnard Street.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 7 Sep 1998 | $40,000 | — |
| Sale | 30 Nov 1984 | $21,000 | — |
The address 3/239 Barnard Street is a unit, offering apartment-style living within the city
The unit is located in the central urban area of Bendigo, a city in north‑central Victoria about 150 kilometres north‑west of Melbourne
Within roughly 0.5 km you’ll find the Queen Elizabeth Oval sports stadium, the Capital Theatre, Bendigo Art Gallery, Sacred Heart Cathedral, and several heritage‑listed buildings such as Dudley House and the former Bendigo Fire Station, as well as nearby hotels and cafés
Bendigo is linked to Melbourne by the Calder Freeway, a drive of less than two hours, and by V/Line rail services from Bendigo station that take about 1½–2 hours to the capital
Bendigo enjoys a dry temperate climate with warm, variable summers where temperatures often exceed 30 °C, and cool, cloudy winters with average lows around 2–3 °C. The city records about 110 clear days per year and receives most of its rain between June and September
Bendigo grew from a sheep station into a major gold‑rush boomtown after gold was discovered on Bendigo Creek in 1851, becoming one of colonial Australia’s largest mining centers and retaining extensive Victorian architectural heritage
Yes, the Queen Elizabeth Oval, a prominent sports stadium used for Australian rules football and cricket, is just a short walk away, offering easy access to local sporting events
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