About this property
Also written as Unit 1, 265 Park Street.
South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 265 Park Street.
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The address 1/265 Park Street is a unit
South Melbourne lies about 3 kilometres (roughly 2‑3 km) south of Melbourne’s CBD, so the unit is within a short commute to the city centre
The Cecil St/Park St tram stop is directly outside the property, with additional stops on Park St/Clarendon St and Ferrars St/Park St within 0.2‑0.3 km. Tram routes 1, 12, 58 and 96 service the area, providing easy links to the CBD and surrounding suburbs
Within about 200 m you’ll find the South Melbourne Police Station, South Melbourne Town Hall, the former South Melbourne Post Office, the Australian National Academy of Music, and the Butterfly Club theatre, as well as several tram stops
Yes, heritage‑listed sites such as the Robert Russell House and Former Congregational Church Hall, the Fincham & Hobday Pipe Organ in the Uniting Church, and the former St Vincent De Paul orphanages are all located within 300 m of the property
South Melbourne is home to Lakeside Stadium, the ground of South Melbourne FC, and the suburb’s active sporting culture is reflected in nearby facilities like the athletics track around the stadium
Originally called Emerald Hill, the area grew from a 19th‑century gold‑rush settlement into a suburb noted for its Victorian‑era streetscapes. After periods of decline, the 1980s saw gentrification that blended historic terraces with newer apartment developments
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