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Bakewell

0 residential parcels covering 80 ha.

Council: Palmerston

Highly restricted land

96% of Bakewell’s residential land is highly restricted.

Driven mostly by 2-storey height caps. Bakewell ranks #18 of 30 suburbs in Darwin, and #858 of 1,972 capital city suburbs nationally.

Highly restricted residential
Not highly restricted residential

Source: Geometric union of 2-storey, low-density, detached-only, and heritage controls across Bakewell. ABS SAL code 70022. Methodology →

Note: Figures and the map cover only the parts of this area inside the capital’s Significant Urban Area; land beyond the SUA boundary is excluded from our modelling.

Where Bakewell ranks in Darwin

Bakewell ranks #18 of 30 Darwin suburbs for highly restricted residential land.

Highly restricted

Bakewell: 96% · rank #18 of 30

0% (least restrictive)(most restrictive) 100%

2-storey cap

  1. 1. Alawa100%
  2. 2. Anula100%
  3. 16. Woodroffe96%
  4. 17. Tiwi96%
  5. 18. Bakewell96%
  6. 19. Moulden95%
  7. 20. Gunn95%
  8. 29. Coconut Grove80%
  9. 30. Darwin City2%

Low-density

  1. 1. Wulagi100%
  2. 2. Anula99%
  3. 21. Gray (NT)79%
  4. 22. Rapid Creek75%
  5. 23. Bakewell69%
  6. 24. Nightcliff62%
  7. 25. Johnston59%
  8. 29. Zuccoli22%
  9. 30. Darwin City0%

Heritage

  1. 1. Alawa0%
  2. 2. Anula0%
  3. 3. Bakewell0%
  4. 4. Bellamack0%
  5. 5. Coconut Grove0%
  6. 29. Wulagi0%
  7. 30. Zuccoli0%

Highly restricted

  1. 1. Alawa100%
  2. 2. Anula100%
  3. 16. Woodroffe96%
  4. 17. Tiwi96%
  5. 18. Bakewell96%
  6. 19. Moulden95%
  7. 20. Gunn95%
  8. 29. Coconut Grove80%
  9. 30. Darwin City2%

Source: Bakewell ranked against other Darwin suburbs on each restriction metric (ex-rural shares). Methodology →