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11/195 Bexley Road

195 Bexley Road, Kingsgrove NSW 2208, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking

About this property

Alternate search: Unit 11, 195 BEXLEY ROAD.

Key details

Locality
Kingsgrove
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718095302
Legal parcel ID
11/SP1652
Commonwealth electorate
Barton
Local government area
Canterbury-Bankstown
State lower house
Canterbury
Remoteness area
Metro
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Ausrealty - South Hurstville
5.2 km
Ausrealty - Padstow
7.5 km
Belle Property - Ashfield
4.9 km
Citywide Property Agents - Sydney Olympic Park
10.0 km
CobdenHayson - EARLWOOD
1.8 km
Elders Real Estate - Sylvania
9.0 km
Harris Tripp - Summer Hill
5.1 km
INSTA Property - BANKSTOWN
7.2 km
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

How far is the nearest railway station from 11/195 Bexley Road?

Bexley North railway station is about 0.8 km away, offering convenient train access on the Sydney Trains network.

What public transport options are available nearby?

Kingsgrove is served by the T8 Airport Line at Kingsgrove railway station and multiple bus routes such as 423, 423X, 446, 455, 490, 492, 493 and the NightRide N20, providing links to the CBD, airport and surrounding suburbs.

Which shopping and commercial facilities are close to the property?

The main shopping centre on Kingsgrove Road, just south of the station, features a Woolworths supermarket, Bunnings Warehouse, petrol stations, cafes, restaurants, banks and various retail stores.

What parks and recreational spaces are within walking distance?

Beaumont Park is only 0.1 km away, while Kookaburra Park, Romani Park, Yatama Park and Illoura Park are each roughly 0.7–0.8 km from the property, offering green space and recreation.

How far is Kingsgrove from Sydney’s central business district?

Kingsgrove lies approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 miles) south‑west of the Sydney CBD.

What major roads and motorways can be accessed nearby?

Kingsgrove Road provides entrance and exit ramps for the M5 Motorway and connects to the western end of the M8 Motorway, giving easy routes to Sydney Airport and the city centre.

Can you give a brief overview of the suburb’s history?

The area was originally granted to Hannah Laycock in 1804 and named King’s Grove after Governor Philip King. Development grew after the railway opened in 1931, and the suburb now features historic sites such as the former Man of Kent inn.