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Also written as Unit 5, 51-53 Verdon Street.
Williamstown VIC 3016, Australia
Also written as Unit 5, 51-53 Verdon Street.
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The unit is about 11 km (approximately 6.8 mi) south‑west of Melbourne’s CBD. In light traffic it takes roughly 15 minutes by car via the West Gate Freeway
Three railway stations – Williamstown Beach, North Williamstown and Williamstown – lie within 0.7 km, providing regular train services to the city. Several bus routes also serve the area, and a ferry from Gem Pier offers seasonal connections to St Kilda and Port Melbourne
Within a short walk (≈0.3‑0.5 km) you’ll find Williamstown Beach, the historic Williamstown Town Hall, the former Hoyts Shore cinema and the heritage‑listed Holy Trinity Anglican Church. The nearby Nelson Place precinct offers cafés, al‑fresco dining and views of the harbour
Williamstown was Melbourne’s first port settlement, named in 1837 after King William IV, and served as the colony’s initial anchorage. Its rich maritime heritage includes historic lighthouses, ship‑building yards and the world‑renowned maritime museum on HMAS Castlemaine
Fearon Reserve, a sports and community venue, is about 0.6 km away, and the Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail runs through the suburb, offering popular walking, cycling and running routes along the waterfront
The Nelson Place tourism precinct features a maritime museum, sailing clubs and specialty shops celebrating the area’s seafaring past. Nearby cultural venues include the Williamstown Little Theatre and a variety of local arts and craft galleries
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