Melbourne Street, South Launceston
Ranked 4th best street in South Launceston
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Melbourne Street
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2yrs+
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- Safe & Sound
- Clean & Green
- Pest Free
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- Internet Access
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"Melbourne Street - One of the longest Streets in South Launceston"
One of the longest Streets in South Launceston.
A Gym and RSL club at the Wellington St. end crosses Mulgrave where the street inclines to a no through turning circle.
Houses range from cottages to larger character homes with views.
One of South Launcestons most popular streets. Prices are always firm in this street.
Christine Atwell
Bushby First National
Sales Consultant
A Gym and RSL club at the Wellington St. end crosses Mulgrave where the street inclines to a no through turning circle.
Houses range from cottages to larger character homes with views.
One of South Launcestons most popular streets. Prices are always firm in this street.
Christine Atwell
Bushby First National
Sales Consultant
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Melbourne Street
"A time capsule of South Launceston's development"
Melbourne Street captures what living in South Launceston is like -- it is in places very steep with walkway access to Lawrence Vale Road and it is separated along its length by arterial roads. The homes in its steep section were mostly built circa 1900s as in-fill housing with the occassional 1850s Georgian Cottage scattered along its length. Californian bungalows the other housing type with unsympathetic enclosures of verandahs in many of the homes still waiting to be restored. Glen Dhu School on Melbourne Street is accessed via pedestrian bridge and controlled lights at Wellington Street.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Families with kids