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Also written as Unit 63, 330 Frankston-Dandenong Road.
Seaford VIC 3198, Australia
Also written as Unit 63, 330 Frankston-Dandenong Road.
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The property is a unit. It forms part of a multi‑dwelling building on Frankston‑Dandenong Road
Kananook railway station is about 1.6 km away, while Seaford station is roughly 2.3 km distant. Both stations are on the Frankston commuter rail line
Bruce Aitken Playground is about 0.5 km away and Monterey Community Park is around 0.9 km from the unit. Both provide open green space, playground equipment and barbecue facilities
Seaford is serviced by local bus routes and the Frankston commuter rail line. Residents can access either Kananook or Seaford railway stations within a 2‑3 km range
The Seaford Foreshore Reserve runs along the beach, offering walking tracks and native coastal vegetation. The Seaford Wetlands, a 305‑hectare nature reserve, is also nearby and popular for birdwatching
Seaford hosts several sports clubs, including Seaford United Soccer Club and the Seaford Football Netball Club, both using the local 'Tigers' nickname. The suburb also features cricket clubs and the Southern Districts Rugby Club
Seaford was originally the Karrum Karrum swamp used by the Bunurong people and was drained for farming in the early 1900s. The name was chosen in 1913 to reflect its seaside location, and the area grew notably in the 1950s‑60s due to affordable housing and proximity to the beach
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