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2/10 Lloyd Street

Derrinallum VIC 3325, Australia

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About this property

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2/10 Lloyd Street is a unit located in Derrinallum, Victoria

Also written as Unit 2, 10 Lloyd Street.

Key details

Locality
Derrinallum
State
VIC
Coordinates
37.94505915 / 143.21753778
GNAF PID
GAVIC411249475
Legal parcel ID
97\LP6046
Property type
Apartment
Unit internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Type:
Ordered by:
Derrinallum P-12 College
0.6 km
Combined school | Government
Lismore Primary School
10.7 km
Primary school | Government
Derrinallum Preschool
0.3 km
Lismore Preschool
11.0 km

Frequently asked questions

What type of property is 2/10 Lloyd Street?

2/10 Lloyd Street is presented as a unit. It is a standalone dwelling within a multi‑unit building

Where is 2/10 Lloyd Street located?

The unit is situated in the town of Derrinallum, Victoria, a community on the Hamilton Highway at the foot of Mount Elephant

What community services are nearby the property?

Within a short walk you’ll find the Derrinallum Post Office (≈0.4 km) and the Derrinallum Fire Station (≈0.4 km). The closed All Saints' Anglican Church is also nearby at about 0.3 km

How far are transport links such as the railway station and airport from the unit?

The Derrinallum railway station is roughly 1.2 km away, while Derrinallum Airport lies about 1.5 km from the property

What natural attractions can be accessed from 2/10 Lloyd Street?

Mount Elephant, a 380 m conical volcanic cone, is situated around 2–3 km from the unit, offering scenic views and walking opportunities

How has the population of Derrinallum changed in recent censuses?

The town’s population grew from 266 in the 2001 census to 557 in the 2016 census, indicating a notable increase over 15 years

What historical features relate to Derrinallum’s early settlement?

Derrinallum was first explored by European settlers in 1837 and later named after the local indigenous term meaning ‘sea swallow.’ The nearby Mount Elephant was originally called ‘Elephant Hill’ by early explorers

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