Brighton, Victoria

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Brighton
MelbourneVictoria
Population: 19,912 (2001 Census)
Established: 1840
Postcode: 3186
Area: 8.2 km²
Property Value: AUD $1,100,000 (Q3 2006)
Location: 12 km from Melbourne
LGA: City of Bayside
State District: Brighton
Federal Division: Goldstein
Suburbs around Brighton
Elwood Elsternwick
Brighton Brighton East
Hampton

Brighton (37°54′S 144°59′E) is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km southeast of the city. Much of the suburb lies on the shore of Port Phillip Bay and it is one of the most affluent suburbs in Melbourne housing the wealthiest citizens in Melbourne.

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[edit] Characteristics

Brighton is distinguished by many grand homes, and the development of large residential blocks of land. On the beach, Beach Road is a popular cycling route, with off-road cycling tracks also on the beach. The North Road Pavillion is a popular cafe which has an outlook of Port Phillip Bay, while the beachfront features stunning views toward the Melbourne city skyline. North Road Brighton features many old churches and residences. The main beach in Brighton has the historic moderne Brighton Baths

[edit] History

The European settlement of Brighton began in 1840 with land allotments by the British Government's Land and Emigration Commission. The township was named after Brighton in England.

[edit] Transport

Brighton is serviced primarily by private vehicles and trains. Gardenvale, North Brighton, Middle Brighton, Brighton Beach on the Sandringham line.

Trams also service the eastern extremities of the suburb.

The Bayside Trail off-road bicycle path passes through the Brighton foreshore.

[edit] Secondary Schools

Haileybury College, Brighton Grammar School, Firbank Girls' Grammar School, Brighton Secondary College.

[edit] Notable Residents

[edit] External links

Coordinates: -37.905° 144.996°


Suburbs of the City of Bayside

Beaumaris | Black Rock | Brighton | Brighton East | Cheltenham | Hampton | Hampton East | Highett | Sandringham

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