About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 1-3 Mitford Parade.
West Footscray VIC 3012, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 1-3 Mitford Parade.
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The address is a unit situated on a sizable 2,326 m² land parcel. It offers the benefits of low‑rise living within the West Footscray community
West Footscray lies about 7 km (roughly 4.3 mi) west of Melbourne’s CBD, placing the unit within a short commute to the city centre
The unit is close to two Sunbury line railway stations – West Footscray and Tottenham – both within 1 km. Several bus routes (216, 219, 220, 411, 412, 414) also serve the suburb, providing connections to Footscray, Sunshine, and further afield
Within 0.3 km you’ll find the historic Footscray General Cemetery, and the vibrant Barkley Village shopping strip is nearby, offering multicultural groceries and cafés. Parks such as Anders Park are about 1.6 km away for outdoor recreation
Originally inhabited by the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples, West Footscray developed slowly after European settlement due to transport challenges. The area grew after the railway opened in 1859 and the Tottenham station began service in 1891, later becoming known for its basalt quarries and recent gentrification
Primary schools within roughly 1.2 km include Kingsville Primary School and Corpus Christi Catholic School. Additional educational facilities, such as kindergartens and scout groups, are also situated in the surrounding neighbourhood
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