Quality one bedroom apartment positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac and small boutique complex. Move in and enjoy the light filled open plan living spaces with high ceilings, which all open out onto a good size entertaining balcony, overlooking open spaces. Modern kitchen with good work spaces, stone bench tops and dishwasher. Spacious main bedroom with large built-ins and two way bathroom. Reverse cycle to living and bedroom for all year round comfort. One underground car space and storage. Minutes to the City, Lyneham and Dickson shopping centres, local restaurants, ANU and bike tracks. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to live in this thriving community, enquire today! No EER

Suburb Snapshot
Lyneham is a suburb of Canberra, Australia in the North Canberra district. It is named after Sir William Lyne, premier of the Australian state of New South Wales from 1899 to 1901. The suburb name was gazetted in 1928, but development did not commence until 1958. The streets of Lyneham are named after artists and people associated with the development of early Canberra.
Lyneham has many attractions including nature parks and bushland, proximity to the centre of Canberra, popular cafes including the famous Tilley’s Devine Cafe and Gallery as well as the Front Cafe and Gallery, and a number of sporting facilities including the National Hockey Centre, Canberra Racecourse and the ACT Netball Centre.
Also located in Lyneham is Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), which annually hosts Australia’s best known car festival, Summernats, the Royal Canberra Show and the National Folk Festival.
St Ninian’s Uniting Church in Brigalow Street is the second-oldest church in Canberra, opened in 1873. It was founded as a Presbyterian Church by the Scottish community, many of whom had come to the area as shepherd. It has been heritage-listed by the ACT Heritage Council.
The style of the suburb has been evolving since development commenced in 1958 at the north-western periphery of what is now ‘inner’ Canberra. The older homes built in 1958-59 (many of which catered to the sizeable influx of Commonwealth Public Servants’ families, who were being relocated with their respective Departments’ headquarters from Melbourne), now sit beside modern townhouse developments, while individual blocks are being ‘gentrified’ by either extensive renovation or demolition and rebuilt homes. Having mainly been substantially established since the 1960s, Lyneham residents enjoy its leafy streets and established gardens. A scenic wetland was built adjacent to Sullivans Creek in Lyneham to improve downstream water quality. It was opened to the public in April 2012 and it is frequented by wood ducks.

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