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Also written as Unit 16, 41 Jackson Street.
St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
Also written as Unit 16, 41 Jackson Street.
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16/41 Jackson Street is a unit residence. It is situated within the St Kilda suburb of Melbourne
The unit sits on a land parcel of 893 m². This provides a spacious setting compared with many other apartments in the area
The closest tram stops are Park St/Fitzroy St (about 0.1 km away) and Canterbury Rd/Fitzroy St (approximately 0.2 km away). Both are part of the tram network that connects St Kilda to Melbourne’s CBD in around 25 minutes
Within 0.2 km you’ll find the Victorian Pride Centre, St Kilda Accommodation hostel, several hotels (Rydges St Kilda, George Hotel, Prince of‑Wales Hotel), the Tolarno Hotel, and the Biltmore apartment building. A tram stop, post office and local shops are also just a short stroll away
St Kilda is famed for its beachfront, Luna Park amusement park, St Kilda Pier and the historic Palais Theatre. The suburb also offers a vibrant café and bar scene along Fitzroy and Acland Streets
St Kilda was named in 1842 after the schooner Lady of St Kilda and grew into a fashionable seaside resort in the Victorian era, with mansions, terraces and amusement venues. Over the 20th century it experienced periods of bohemian culture, red‑light activity, and from the 1990s onward a wave of gentrification that has made it a sought‑after inner‑city suburb
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