About this property
Also written as Unit G25, 11 Marchamley Place.
Carlisle WA 6101, Australia
Also written as Unit G25, 11 Marchamley Place.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The property at G25/11 Marchamley Place is a unit
The unit is in the suburb of Carlisle, which is part of the Town of Victoria Park in Perth, Western Australia
Carlisle railway station (about 1.1 km away) and Oats Street railway station (approximately 1.2 km away) serve the Armadale and Thornlie‑Cockburn lines, and several Transperth bus routes, including 37, 38, 998 and 999, stop nearby
Residents can easily reach Fletcher Park (0.4 km), Parnham Park (0.5 km), Carlisle Park (0.7 km), Peet Park (0.8 km) and Tom Wright Park (about 1.2 km), all offering green space and recreation
Opposite the nearby Carlisle railway station are the Carlisle Hotel and TAB, and the area also includes senior centres, nursing homes, and the Town of Victoria Park Council Depot
Carlisle lies on the Bassendean Dunes of the Swan Coastal Plain, generally flat with gentle undulations; streets follow a traditional grid with typical road reservations of about 20 m, featuring footpaths, landscaped verges and a 7‑m carriageway
The area was originally allocated to early settlers after 1829, saw limited development until the 1890s, and was renamed Carlisle on 23 May 1919 after a local ratepayers’ meeting, reflecting its growth linked to nearby Victoria Park
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