Kerrimuir, Victoria

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Kerrimuir is a locality within the suburb of Box Hill North in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is in the City of Whitehorse in Melbourne's eastern suburbs, approximately 15 kilometres from the CBD.

The area is mostly referred to as Box Hill North. Kerrimuir has a small shopping strip, Kerrimuir Primary School, and Kerrimuir Neighbourhood House.

Kerrimuir is named after Kirriemuir in Angus, Scotland.

Coordinates: 37°48′24″S145°08′09″E / 37.80667°S 145.13583°E / -37.80667; 145.13583


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