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Also written as Unit 22, 2-4 Virginia Street.
Eaglehawk VIC 3556, Australia
Also written as Unit 22, 2-4 Virginia Street.
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22/2 Virginia Street is a unit. It offers the lifestyle of apartment living within the Eaglehawk suburb
The unit is about 0.4 km from Eaglehawk railway station, making train services easily reachable on foot. The Loddon Valley Highway (High Street) also runs nearby, providing road connectivity
Within roughly 0.5 km you’ll find Eaglehawk Town Hall and the Mechanics’ Institute, the post office, and the police station. Lake Neangar is also less than 1 km away, offering a local recreational spot
Yes, the heritage‑listed Eaglehawk Court House and the historic Eaglehawk Town Hall are both about 0.4 km away. The area also retains many buildings from the town’s gold‑mining era
Canterbury Park, a short distance north of the suburb, provides football, netball, cricket, lawn bowling and croquet facilities, as well as the Bendigo Leisure Centre with a swimming pool and health club. The Albert Roy Reserve and nearby Truscott Reserve also offer additional sporting venues
The suburb holds an annual Dahlia and Arts Festival each March and the Canterbury Carols celebration in December. These events bring together residents and visitors for arts, music and community activities
Eaglehawk grew rapidly after a gold nugget was found in 1851, leading to a gold rush and the establishment of the township in 1852. After the alluvial gold was exhausted, reef mines operated until the 1890s, and the town now features several heritage sites reflecting that history
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