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5 Picasso Place

5 Picasso Place, Cervantes WA 6511, Australia

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- Parking
- Internal area

About this property

5 Picasso Place is a house situated in Cervantes, Western Australia, offering a practical layout that supports everyday living. Its location within this coastal community provides convenient access to local amenities and the surrounding natural environment, fostering a relaxed lifestyle.

Key details

Locality
Cervantes
State
WA
GNAF PID
GAWA_147574827
Legal parcel ID
P217350/700
Property type
House
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
0.8 km
Primary school | Government

Frequently asked questions

Where is 5 Picasso Place located?

5 Picasso Place is situated in the coastal town of Cervantes, Western Australia, approximately 198 km north‑north‑west of Perth within the Shire of Dandaragan.

What nearby attractions can I walk to from the property?

Within a short walk you’ll find Weston Street Adventure Playground (0.4 km), Pinnacles Edge Resort (0.8 km), the Cervantes Public Library (0.9 km) and Lake Thetis, famed for its stromatolites (1.2 km).

What is the main industry in Cervantes?

The principal industry in Cervantes is fishing, complemented by a small tourism sector that benefits from nearby attractions such as the Pinnacles in Nambung National Park.

Is there an annual cultural event in Cervantes?

Yes, an arts festival is held each year, typically on the last weekend of October, showcasing local creativity and community spirit.

What natural features are close to 5 Picasso Place?

The property is near the shore of Jurien Bay Marine Park, with Thirsty Point (0.9 km), Hansen Bay (1.1 km), Frenchman Bay (1.7 km) and the historic shipwreck of the Cervantes (1.7 km) all within a few kilometres.

How many people live in Cervantes and what is the median age?

At the 2021 census, Cervantes had a population of 480 residents, with a median age of 55 years.

Why is the town called Cervantes?

The town was named after a ship that was wrecked nearby; the ship itself was named in honour of Miguel de Cervantes, the famous author of *Don Quixote*.