About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 7 Fuchsia Court.
Wheelers Hill VIC 3150, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 7 Fuchsia Court.
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It is a unit offering two bedrooms and one bathroom, with a single parking space and set on a 278 m² land parcel
The unit sits on a land size of 278 square metres
Wheelers Hill is situated about 23 km south‑east of Melbourne's CBD
At roughly 152 metres above sea level, Wheelers Hill includes one of the highest points in metropolitan Melbourne
Within a couple of kilometres you’ll find the Mulgrave North Post Office (≈1.1 km), the Museum of Australian Photography together with the Wheelers Hill branch of the Monash Public Library, the Victoria Police Academy (≈2 km), and Waverley Park (≈2.3 km)
Mulgrave Reserve hosts the Mulgrave Football Club and the Eastern Devils Women’s Football Club, offering local football and Australian rules opportunities
The suburb was named after early settler James Wheeler in 1888; the original post office opened in 1869 (initially called Mulgrave) and the Wheelers Hill Hotel served as a post office and farmers' stop before the era of motor transport. The Wheelers Mansion, once a landmark, was lost to fire in the late 1920s
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