About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 16 Kitchener Crescent.
Seymour VIC 3660, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 16 Kitchener Crescent.
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The property is about 1–2 km from Seymour railway station. The station offers hourly V/Line services to Melbourne Southern Cross as well as regional routes on the Albury and Shepparton lines
Bill Heywood Park is roughly 0.8 km away and Chittick Park is about 0.9 km distant, both providing green space and recreation. Kings Park is also nearby, approximately 2–3 km from the address
Yes, the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre is about 1.6 km away, showcasing the town’s rail history. The Seymour Post Office and the former Rural City of Seymour council building are each under 2 km from the unit
Seymour lies at the southern end of the Goulburn Valley wine region, known for Shiraz, Chardonnay and other varieties. Several wineries such as Tahbilk, Mitchelton and Wine x Sam are situated nearby, and the town hosts the annual Tastes of the Goulburn food and wine festival
The town sits at the junction of the Hume Highway and the Goulburn Valley Highway, providing direct routes north‑south. Melbourne is approximately 104 km south, making the highways a quick link for commuters and travellers
Seymour hosts a variety of community organisations, including Rotary, Lions Club, Scouting and the Returned & Services League. A free weekly 5 km Parkrun takes place on the Goulburn River Trail at Lions Park each Saturday morning
The town offers an indoor multi‑purpose sports and aquatic centre, an outdoor pool and extensive playing fields for athletics, cricket and football. Golfers can also use the Seymour Golf Club located on Yea Road
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