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Also written as Unit 1, 18 Hotham Grove.
Ripponlea VIC 3185, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 18 Hotham Grove.
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The property at 1/18 Hotham Grove is a unit
Ripponlea is situated about 7 km south‑east of Melbourne’s CBD, so the unit is roughly the same distance from the city centre
Ripponlea railway station on the Sandringham line is within about 0.5 km, and the 623 and 603 bus routes also serve the area. The route 67 tram runs along Nepean Highway, with nearby tram stops at Coleridge St/Brighton Rd (0.2 km) and Hotham St/Brighton Rd (0.3 km)
The historic Rippon Lea Estate is only about 0.2 km away, and the heritage‑listed Tintara house is around 0.4 km distant. Nearby attractions also include the Attica restaurant (0.4 km), the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre (0.5 km), and Classic Cinema in Elsternwick (0.5 km)
Ripponlea is named after the adjoining Rippon Lea Estate and was formed after part of the estate was subdivided following Frederick Sargood’s death in 1903. The area also features historic sites such as Quat Quatta, built in 1890, and the former ABC television studios that operated from 1954 to 2017
Glen Eira Road, the suburb’s main street, hosts a variety of multicultural restaurants including Indian, Mexican and Italian cuisines. In addition, the nearby Jewish Holocaust Museum and the historic cinema add cultural depth to the neighbourhood
In December 2024, the local synagogue on Glen Eira Road was damaged in a suspected arson attack, an event that received considerable attention in the community
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