127 Francis Street
Yarraville VIC 3013, Australia
Key details
- Locality
- Yarraville
- State
- VIC
- Coordinates
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- 37.82097795 / 144.88706614
- GNAF PID
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- GAVIC412745679
- Property type
- House
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
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- Residential
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Nearby schools
Frequently asked questions
How far is 127 Francis Street from Melbourne’s CBD and how long does it take to travel?
Yarraville is about 6 km (roughly 3.7 mi) west of Melbourne’s central business district. By train from Yarraville railway station, the CBD is reached in about 20 minutes
What public transport options are available near 127 Francis Street?
The property is within 0.5 km of Yarraville railway station on the Williamstown and Werribee lines, providing frequent services to the city. Several bus routes also serve the suburb, offering additional connectivity
Which parks and recreational areas are close to the property?
Within walking distance you’ll find Yarraville Gardens and Beaton Reserve, as well as nearby Cruickshank Park and Stony Creek Reserve, providing green space for leisure and exercise
What cultural and community attractions are nearby?
The iconic Sun Theatre and Sun Bookshop are just 0.6 km away, and the Yarraville Village offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops. The suburb also hosts the monthly Yarraville Markets and the annual Yarraville Festival
Are there any environmental considerations for residents of Francis Street?
In early 2023 dust pollution was reported from earth‑moving activities on the former Bradmill site on Francis Street, prompting EPA notices for improved dust controls. Ongoing community groups address broader air‑quality concerns related to freight traffic nearby
What is the historical character of the Yarraville area where the house is located?
Yarraville developed from an 1850s industrial hub with railway and river transport, evolving into a gentrified, trendy suburb known for its Edwardian and Victorian architecture. The area retains its heritage through preserved sites like the Sun Theatre and local parks
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