Pearcedale, Victoria

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Pearcedale
Victoria
Population: 2189 (2001 census)
Postcode: 3912
Elevation: 2 m
Location:
LGA: City of Casey
State District: Hastings
Federal Division: Flinders

Pearcedale is a township 10km south of Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Casey.

Pearcedale is a small village on the northeast corner of Western Port, on the northern edge of the Mornington Peninsula. It is surrounded by horse properties and market gardens. Pearcedale Primary School is notable as being the regional school responsible for the teaching of deaf children.

Local attractions include an angora goat stud and knitting mill, an iris nursery, and a wildlife conservation park, which operates evening tours which allow visitors to see endangered Australian animals.

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Coordinates: -38.203° 145.231°


Suburbs and Rural Townships of the City of Casey

Berwick | Blind Bight | Cannons Creek | Clyde | Clyde North | Cranbourne | Cranbourne East | Cranbourne North | Cranbourne South | Cranbourne West | Devon Meadows | Doveton | Endeavour Hills | Eumemmerring | Hallam | Hampton Park | Harkaway | Junction Village | Lynbrook | Lysterfield South | Narre Warren | Narre Warren North | Narre Warren South | Pearcedale | Tooradin | Warneet