17 Lower Crescent
17 Lower Crescent, Mount Eliza VIC 3930, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Mount Eliza
- State
- VIC
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAVIC411916681
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- 1\TP171036
- Property type
- House
- Land size
- 1389 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Residential
Real Estate Agencies
Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
What is the size of the land the house sits on?
The property sits on a 1,389 m² block, providing ample space for gardens, outdoor living, or potential extensions.
How close is the nearest railway station?
Moorooduc railway station is approximately 1 km away, offering convenient access to train services on the Mornington Peninsula line.
Which nature reserves are within walking distance?
The Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve is just 0.6 km from the home, a protected area ideal for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying local wildlife.
What coastal amenities are nearby?
Mount Eliza boasts several nearby beaches such as Canadian Bay, Daveys Bay, and Half Moon Bay, all within a short drive, providing swimming, sailing, and scenic walks along Port Phillip.
How far is the property from the Mount Eliza village shopping precinct?
The main Mount Eliza Village, with supermarkets, cafés and specialty shops, is roughly 2 km away, making daily errands easy.
What public transport options serve the area?
In addition to the nearby train station, several Melbourne bus routes (including 772, 773, 781, 784, 785, and 788) run through Mount Eliza, linking the suburb to surrounding towns and the city.
Can you share a brief history of the Mount Eliza area?
Mount Eliza was originally a holiday‑home destination, with early subdivisions like the 1924 Ranelagh Estate designed by Walter Burley Griffin. The suburb has a rich history, from the 1840s jetty at Daveys Bay to Hollywood productions in the late 1950s.