About this property
Also written as Unit 5, 31 Hampden Street.
Mornington VIC 3931, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 31 Hampden Street.
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The unit is situated at 5/31 Hampden Street in the seaside suburb of Mornington, about 46 km south‑east of Melbourne’s Central Business District. Mornington is the most populous locality in the Shire of Mornington Peninsula and sits on the foreshore with easy access to beaches and the town centre
Mornington is served by major roadways – Peninsula Link, Nepean Highway and Moorooduc Highway – and by Melbourne bus routes 781, 784, 785 and 788. The heritage Mornington Railway, located roughly 1 km away, also provides a historic rail experience
Within about 1 km you can walk to the Matthew Flinders Theatre (≈0.4 km), RPP FM radio station (≈0.5 km), Mornington Post Office (≈0.7 km), Fishermans Beach (≈0.8 km) and the Mornington Railway heritage site (≈1 km). The nearby foreshore includes a yacht club, restaurant and a park with playground facilities
Mornington has an oceanic climate (Cfb) with warm, occasionally hot summers and mild winters, where temperatures below freezing are very rare
The town centre offers a variety of restaurants, cafés and shops, and hosts a weekly market on Wednesdays. Nearby cultural sites include the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery and the Japanese Tea House, while outdoor recreation features several beaches, the Mornington Yacht Club and numerous parks and gardens
Mornington’s history dates back to the 1840s with the Indigenous Boonwurrung people and early European settlers; landmarks include the 1858 pier at Schnapper Point and the Grand Hotel opened in 1892. The Mornington Railway line, opened in 1889 and now a heritage line, reflects the suburb’s longstanding link to Melbourne
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