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| Glebe is 3km from Sydney's CBD and Darling Harbour. Fringed by Blackwattle and Rozelle Bays, Glebe was first settled in the late 1820s. Modern Glebe has retained many of its grand Victorian homes, Federation houses and modest workers' cottages. These contribute to the unique character of the suburb. As a peninsula community, Glebe has a village environment with which residents very strongly identify.
Bridgewater is a short walk to cafes and restaurants on the ever popular Glebe Point Road, is a 15 min to the world famous Sydney Fish Market and a 30 min walk to Darling Harbour
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For a detailed street directory with directions, click on the link below and enter the address of Bridgewater:
Oxley Street
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| Getting Here Bridgewater is a 10-minute taxi ride from Central Station. It is also very well serviced by public transport. Bus #431 travels from the Rocks area of downtown Sydney, along George Street, past Central Railway station and then down Glebe Point Road. The Metro Light Rail (tram) runs from Central Station to the Sydney Casino and the Sydney Fish Markets (Wentworth Park stop) and continues on through Glebe to Lilyfield, the two main stations are Glebe for the central area of Bridge Road and Jubilee for Glebe Point.
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