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Minona Street

"Very Good Street"

A cul-de-sac which is very small. The church precinct on the hill top is a landmark. It has gentle slope mainly used for residential.A mix of lot sizes in other streets. Public transport is good choice
Shops and services are mostly at walking distance. Open spaces are limited and beyond walking distance. Mainly single family homes with moderate to high presence of multi dwelling developments. Parking signs are very visible. On street parking is quite important
Predominant species of trees are prunus, paperbark, brushbox, plane, etc. Fence is medium and made of mixed materials. The church precinct on the top of the close by hill is protected by conservation controls. It has moderate vegetation

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Hepburn Street

"Church-"

The church precinct on the hill top is a landmark. It has gentle slope mainly used for residential
Quite a mix of lot sizes in other streets. Public transport is good choice
Shops and services are mostly at walking distance. Open spaces are limited and beyond walking distance. Mainly single family homes with moderate to high presence of multi dwelling developments. Parking signs are very visible. On street parking is quite important
Predominant species of trees are prunus, paperbark, brushbox, plane, etc. Fence is medium and made of mixed materials. The church precinct on the top of the close by hill is protected by conservation controls. Has Victorian and Edwardian mansions, they are very large and buildings generally have a high heritage value. It has moderate vegetation

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Goodall Street

"Quiet, Pleasant Street"

It has gentle slope mainly used for residential . Goodall Street has mainly large lots
Public transport is good choice. Shops and services are mostly at walking distance
Open spaces are limited and beyond walking distance. Parking signs are very visible
On street parking is quite important. Predominant species of trees are prunus, paperbark, brushbox, plane, etc. Fence is medium and made of mixed materials. Has Victorian and Edwardian mansions, they are very large and buildings generally have a high heritage value
It has moderate vegetation

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Elmie Street

"Perfect Street to live"

It is a very good road and a quiet one which is very much suitable for family to stay. it is located between Oxley Rd. and Urquhart St.

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Oxley Road

"Busy road"

It is a busy road which is between Auburn road and Glenferrie Road. It is the road which helps in maintaining traffic from Burwood road. . . .In short it is a busy road with good amount of traffic especially at pick Hours. . .

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Lyall Street

"Long Street"

It is a long street which connects Oxley Road to Urquhart Street. At times it is a very busy street at the times of pick hours. as it connects the 2 of the important streets to each other.

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Swinburne Avenue

"Street with a curve"

This is the closest road to Swinburne University's Student Lodge. It is a street with trees on both the sides. This starts from Lyall Street and meets The Boulevard and Urquhart Street.

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Dean Avenue

"Lonely Street"

This is really a lonely street with houses on it's both the sides. It is perpendicular to Oxley Road and Swinburne Avenue. The only street after Camden Road to connect these streets

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Paterson Street

"Good Street"

Paterson Street is the only street after Hepburn street which connects Burwood road to Oxley road. Its a good street with moderate amount of traffic on it during the pick hours.

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Kent Ln

"Tiny little Road with peace"

Kent lane is a small street which connects Launder St. to St. columbus St. and stretches upto Kent st. The only road which connects all the above 3 streets eith each other. It is a street with not much traffic on it.

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Camden Road

"Little Street with Importance"

This street is having an importance of it's own as it is the first street after Glenferrie Rd. which connects Oxley Rd. to Swinbeurne Avenue.

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Launder Street

"Small but very Important street."

As the title might give you an idea Launder St. is a small street but with good importance as it is one of the street which connects Burwood Road to Oxley Road. This helps to divert a heavy traffic of Burwood Rd. to turn toward Oxley Rd.

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Burwood Road

"Fun Loving Place"

Its really a wonderful place to live at. One can feel the whole lot of charn and warnth in this area. Truly speaking Hawthorn is the place to be.

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Liverpool Street

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Liverpool Street

"Nice small connector street"

It connects Castlereagh street and Worrigal Street.
Not a well constructed road and have residence only on its one side.

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Lyons Street

"Many Multi Dwelling units"

A cul-de-sac which orignates from hardy street
It is characterised by many multidwelling units
On street parking is a key feature
Military road & wallangra road passes through it

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rohansheth

Very interesting

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Lavidge Street

"Connects Manningtree Road and Busy Burwood Road"

Lavidge Street connects Manningtree Road and Busy Burwood Road.
Its a small pass by Street

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Burton Avenue

"Quiet and very useful street"

Good access to public transport easy walk to most shops and services. However open spaces are limited. Since it is a local street traffic is limited. 40 km/hr is the limit on Glenferrie road. Multi dwelling developments are quite popular in the area given the proximity to popular Swinburne University. On street parking is available and important. Major trees in areas are prunus, pin oak, etc. Vegetation is dense.

This is street connects Lisson Grove and Riversdale Road. It is a narrow street with gentle slopes
Mainly used for residential purposes it has many related cul-de-sacs. Houses and residential developments are mixed in size and shape

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rohansheth

Very interesting review...nice bit of information...

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Ardene Court

"Close to Glenferrie and yet no traffic - Good Deal"

Rises from wattle Road this is another Cul-De-sac like finchley court which does not get the traffic hit as from nearby Glenferrie road but still enjoys many privileges.It is very narrow and gentle slopes
Mainly used for residential purposes. Good access to public transport easy walk to most shops and services. However open spaces are limited. Since it is a local street traffic is limited
Dont Forget - 40 km/hr is the speed limit on glenferrie road. On street parking is an important feature.Major trees in areas are prunus, pin oak, etc Multi dwelling developments are quite popular in the area given the proximity to popular Swinburne University.

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Finchley Court

"Small Quiet - Finchley Court"

Emerging on the Wattle Road, this Cul-De-Sac is gifted due to close ness of popular Gleferrie road. Although it has easy access to the Glenferrie road services, shop, and transport, it does not have much traffic flowing through due to its dead end feature. Wattle road it self is a narrow street, creating a contrast in scale with its larger houses and institutional buildings.

40 km/hr is the limit on Glenferrie Road at all times. Noticeable multi dwelling developments in around the area given the proximity to popular Swinburne University. Dominant poles and wires
On street parking is an important feature. Wattle road has minimal trees .Major trees in areas are prunus, pin oak, etc. Other vegetation is dense

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rohansheth

The tarffic is a bit of headache at times...

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