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Also written as Unit 18, 146 Joel Terrace.
Mount Lawley WA 6050, Australia
Also written as Unit 18, 146 Joel Terrace.
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The unit features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for small families or professionals
It is a standalone unit offering two dedicated parking spaces, ensuring convenient vehicle storage for residents
Mount Lawley railway station is just half a kilometre away, providing access to the Midland line, and several bus routes run along nearby streets including Beaufort and Walcott
Within 0.5 km you’ll find St John of God Mt Lawley Hospital, the historic Albany Bell Castle, and the Mount Lawley Subway, while the Airport Line rail service is also nearby
Beaufort Street runs north‑south through the suburb, linking to the city centre, while Walcott Street provides a southeast‑northwest route toward Wanneroo Road
Mount Lawley was originally occupied by the Yabbaru Bibbulman Noongar people and later developed in the early 1900s after the suburb was proclaimed in 1901, named after Governor Sir Arthur Lawley
Yes, the Albany Bell Castle and the Albany Bell Hatchery, both heritage‑listed buildings, are located about 0.5 km from the unit
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