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Also written as Unit 2, 237 Hyde Street.
Yarraville VIC 3013, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 237 Hyde Street.
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Yarraville is about 6 km (approximately 3.7 mi) west of Melbourne’s CBD, so the unit at 2/237 Hyde Street is roughly that distance from the city centre
Yarraville railway station is just 0.7 km away and is served by the Williamstown line and Laverton‑bound Werribee line trains. Several bus routes also operate throughout the suburb, providing additional connections
Hyde Street Reserve is right on the street, and larger nearby parks include Yarraville Gardens and Beaton Reserve, both within about 1 km of the property
The historic Sun Theatre and the adjoining Sun Bookshop are only 0.6 km away, and the vibrant Yarraville Village with its cafés, restaurants and boutique shops is a short stroll from the address
Yes, Yarraville Markets are held on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month at the Masonic Hall, and the annual Yarraville Festival attracts over 25,000 visitors with music, food and performances
The Maribyrnong River runs roughly 0.9–1.0 km to the north, while Stony Creek is about 0.8 km away, offering easy access to riverside walking and recreation
Yarraville developed in the late 19th century as an industrial hub, aided by the railway line opened in 1859 and its proximity to the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers. Over recent decades it has transformed into a gentrified, trendy suburb known for its village atmosphere
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