Somerville

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Somerville is a charming suburb located on the Mornington Peninsula, approximately 50 km southeast of Melbourne. The area is known for its peaceful atmosphere and excellent access to amenities, including a range of local shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as several excellent schools and recreational facilities. Somerville is well-connected to public transport, with several bus routes connecting the suburb to the rest of Melbourne. Somerville offers a range of housing options, from traditional family homes to modern apartments, catering to a range of lifestyles and budgets. The suburb is an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful and family-friendly lifestyle, with easy access to the city and all that the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.

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Somerville is a charming suburb located on the Mornington Peninsula, approximately 50 km southeast of Melbourne.

The area is known for its peaceful atmosphere and excellent access to amenities, including a range of local shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as several excellent schools and recreational facilities.

Somerville is well-connected to public transport, with several bus routes connecting the suburb to the rest of Melbourne.

Somerville offers a range of housing options, from traditional family homes to modern apartments, catering to a range of lifestyles and budgets.

The suburb is an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful and family-friendly lifestyle, with easy access to the city and all that the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.

Some popular places to visit in Somerville include:
  1. The Coolart Wetlands and Homestead – a beautiful nature reserve that’s perfect for bird watching, bushwalking, and picnicking. The historic homestead offers an interesting insight into the local history and culture.
  2. The Somerville Hotel – a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, the hotel offers great food and drinks in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
  3. The Somerville Village Market – held on the third Saturday of each month, the market offers a wide range of local produce, crafts, and gifts.
  4. The Western Port Marina – a popular spot for fishing, boating, and other water activities, the marina offers stunning views of Western Port Bay and the surrounding hills.
  5. The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery – located in nearby Mornington, the gallery showcases a range of contemporary and traditional art, including works by local artists.
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