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Also written as Unit 1, 89 Church Street.
Geelong West VIC 3218, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 89 Church Street.
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1/89 Church Street is a unit. It is part of a multi‑dwelling building within the Geelong West suburb
The property is situated on Church Street, roughly 1 km from Pakington Street, the main commercial strip of Geelong West where shops and cafes are concentrated
Heritage sites close to the unit include St Elmo (about 0.2 km away), the former Donaghy's Rope Walk (around 0.6 km) and the former Harp Inn (approximately 0.6 km). These historic buildings reflect the suburb’s rich past
An Australian rules football and cricket venue is located about 0.3 km from the property, providing easy access for sports enthusiasts
Yes, the Pako Festa is held each year on Pakington Street, typically in late February, celebrating cultural diversity with local artwork and fashion
The location was once part of the Ashby area, known as Little Scotland and Kildare in the mid‑1800s. In 1875 the whole region was renamed Geelong West, and the name has remained since
From 1912 to 1956 an electric tramway operated along Pakington Street, after which it was replaced by bus services run by Benders Buslines
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