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86-88 Dunblane Avenue, Noble Park


Project: 30 Townhouses

Bedrooms: 2-4

Size: 113-359sqm


As a suburb, the history of noble park can be dated back to the early days of 1909. Getting its name from Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, the new estate of noble park was established to demonstrate Nobel’s explosives. Early settlement saw the construction of a community centre, church, school, postal centre and a railway station.


Located 25km south-east of Melbourne’s central business district, noble park can be distinguished by its mixture of residential, commercial and industrial zones. Home to high levels of migrant settlement and cultural diversity, residents reside to the area from many ethnicities including European, Asian, American and African.


Recent years have seen substantial investment by local and state governments with projects including the paddy O’Donoghue community complex, the redevelopment of noble park station and the construction of the new aquatic centre which boasts Melbourne’s largest water slide. Public amenities include many local schools, churches, temples and mosques.


Formerly being known for its market gardens, noble park has very fertile soil and is renowned for its river red gum trees.

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86-88 Dunblane Avenue, Noble Park


Project: 30 Townhouses

Bedrooms: 2-4

Size: 113-359sqm


As a suburb, the history of noble park can be dated back to the early days of 1909. Getting its name from Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, the new estate of noble park was established to demonstrate Nobel’s explosives. Early settlement saw the construction of a community centre, church, school, postal centre and a railway station.


Located 25km south-east of Melbourne’s central business district, noble park can be distinguished by its mixture of residential, commercial and industrial zones. Home to high levels of migrant settlement and cultural diversity, residents reside to the area from many ethnicities including European, Asian, American and African.


Recent years have seen substantial investment by local and state governments with projects including the paddy O’Donoghue community complex, the redevelopment of noble park station and the construction of the new aquatic centre which boasts Melbourne’s largest water slide. Public amenities include many local schools, churches, temples and mosques.


Formerly being known for its market gardens, noble park has very fertile soil and is renowned for its river red gum trees.

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