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Real Estate for sale in Tenterden, WA, 6322

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    23 Grantham Street, Cranbrook
    23 Grantham Street, Cranbrook

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    23 Grantham Street, Cranbrook

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    95 Seventh Avenue, Kendenup

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    95 Seventh Avenue, Kendenup

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    Samantha Pitman
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  • 123 First Avenue, Kendenup

    $449,000

    123 First Avenue, Kendenup

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    Wellington & Reeves
    Christine Edwards
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  • 1031 Jutland Road, Kendenup

    From $475,000

    1031 Jutland Road, Kendenup

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    First National Bairstow Kerr
    Peter McNaughton
    Peter McNaughton
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  • 69 Seventh Avenue, Kendenup

    $445,000 - $465,000

    69 Seventh Avenue, Kendenup

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    Wellington & Reeves
    Christine Edwards
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  • 21 Armstrong Street, Cranbrook

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    21 Armstrong Street, Cranbrook

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    Wellington & Reeves
    Christine Edwards
    Christine Edwards
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    119 Hassell Avenue, Kendenup

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    119 Hassell Avenue, Kendenup

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    Elders Real Estate
    Chloe Glass
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Tenterden overview

The townsite of Tenterden is located in the great southern agricultural region, 328 kilometres southeast of Perth and 11 kilometres south of Cranbrook. It is located on the Great Southern Railway, and although not one of the original sidings when the line was opened in 1889, a siding had been established here by 1891. Also in 1891 the government opened up agricultural land adjacent to the siding, by declaring the Tenterden Agricultural Area, and in 1893 part of this land was gazetted as the townsite of Tenterden. Both Tenterden and nearby Cranbrook are named after towns of the same name in Kent, England. They are believed to have been named by Mr J A Wright, who was manager of the Western Australian Land Company which built the railway. Mr Wright was educated at Queen Elizabeth School in Cranbrook.

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