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33 Kolinda Cres,

Capel Sound

South

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33 Kolinda Cres,

Property Description

Capel Sound

$1,290,000*

Land Size

702m2

Width Front

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Rear

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Depth LHS

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Depth RHS

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7

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279m2

Contact 

0407 005 051

DISTANCE TO PUBLIC TRANSPORT

220ms        Bus, Eastbourne Road


DISTANCE TO SHOPS

1.5kms        Rosebud Plaza, Point Nepean Road/Boneo Road Rosebud

4.2kms        Rosebud Central Woolworths, Jetty Road/McDowall Street  


DISTANCE TO MEDICAL FACILITIES

550ms     Rosebud Community Health, Braidwood Avenue

550ms     Rosebud Hospital, Point Nepean Road

1.2kms    South Coast Medical Centre, Point Nepean Highway

2.3km      Rosebud Family Health Care, Point Nepean Road


SCHOOLS PUBLIC/PRIVATE 

600ms      Rosebud Secondary College, Eastbourne Road

1.6kms     Rosebud Primary School, Point Nepean Road

1.8kms     Padua College Catholic School, Inglewood Crescent Rosebud

2.1kms     Our Lady of Fatima Primary School, Hinton Street Rosebud


VENUES OF INTEREST

650m          Southern Peninsula Arts Centre

950ms        Rosebud & Districts Mens Shed, Allambi Avenue Rosebud

1.9kms       Capel Sound Foreshore, Point Nepean Road

2.5kms       Rosebud Beach, Point Nepean Road

2.9kms       Rosebud RSL, Eastbourne Road Rosebud

4.2.kms      Rosebud Cinema, Rosebud Parade


SPORTING FACILITIES 

1.6kms     Rosebud Soccer Club, Eastbourne Road

1.6kms     Rosebud Cricket & Football oval, Eastbourne Road

.1.8kms    Yawa Aquatic Centre, Boneo Road Rosebud

1.9kms     Olympic Park Recreation Reserve, Besgrove Street

3kms        Rosebud Beach community Bowls Club, Point Nepean Road

33 Kolinda Cres, Capel Sound VIC 3940, Australia

Capel Sound

Capel Sound is a seaside suburb on the Mornington Peninsula 61kms from Melbourne.
Capel Sound recorded a population of 5,246 at the 2021 census.
This town was called Rosebud West & was renamed in September 2016
Rosebud is wedged between the lower slopes of Arthurs Seat, the shores of Port Phillip and the plains of Boneo.
It is a popular tourist resort with families who appreciate its sandy beaches and shallow waters.
Local businessmen had noticed a slowly growing phenomenon in the late 1930s and 1940s – the popularity of camping on the Rosebud foreshore; a cheap and interesting alternative to staying at guesthouses or hotels. After World War II, aided by the explosion in the number of people owning a car, camping at Rosebud over the Christmas-New Year holidays became a tradition for many Melbourne and Victorian families.
The Rosebud Foreshore Committee was set up to administer the area and take bookings, which are now made twelve months in advance. In the 21st century, camping on the foreshore has taken on a cultural dimension and there are families who are fourth and even fifth generation visitors. Many Victorians reminisce about Summer holidays at Rosebud.
By the 1960s, Rosebud had become the largest town on the southern Peninsula, complete with a shopping centre and extensive sporting facilities.
Rosebud is shielded by camping grounds lined with banksias, tea tree and sheoak. During the summer months and as late as Easter campers can be found in these areas. Rosebud is one of the main towns on the Mornington Peninsula mostly because of its shopping areas.
The foreshore area of Rosebud is one of the largest camping areas on the peninsula. During the summer months the populations of Rosebud and Dromana can double in size as many tourists stay within the camp grounds

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