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Also written as Unit 3, 89 Park Crescent.
Williamstown North VIC 3016, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 89 Park Crescent.
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The property at 3/89 Park Crescent is a unit
Williamstown North is about 11 km south‑west of Melbourne’s CBD
The nearest station is North Williamstown, roughly 1 km away, with Williamstown and Williamstown Beach stations also within a short walk
Within around 0.5–0.7 km you’ll find Quest Williamstown North hotel, the Australian Railway Historical Society, Williamstown Cemetery, the Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve, and the Newport Workshops
The Williamstown Festival held each March/April and the Williamstown Literary Festival in May are major community celebrations featuring local arts, music and literature
The Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail runs through Williamstown, offering a scenic route for walking and cycling, and the nearby Jawbone Flora and Fauna Reserve provides open grasslands and wetlands for passive recreation
Yes, Williamstown was the first anchorage for the Port Phillip settlement in the 1830s, developed as a key maritime port, and retains historic sites such as the 1840 lighthouse, the 1855 Fort Gellibrand, and early railway workshops
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