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Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia Maylands Adelaide, South Australia Population 1,508 (SAL 2021) Established 1876 Postcode(s) 5069 Area 0.5 km 2 (0.2 sq mi) Location 4 km (2 mi) from Adelaide LGA(s) City of Norwood Payneham St Peters State electorate(s) Dunstan Federal division(s) Sturt Suburbs around Maylands: Evandale Evandale Payneham South Stepney Maylands Trinity Gardens Norwood Norwood ...
Portrush Road is a major arterial route through the eastern suburbs of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.This name covers many consecutive streets and is not widely known to most drivers except for the southernmost section, as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts: Hampstead Road, Taunton Road, Ascot Avenue, Lower Portrush Road, and Portrush ...
Glen Osmond is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Burnside which is in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills.It is well known for the road intersection on the western side of the suburb, where the South Eastern Freeway (National Route M1) from the Adelaide Hills and the main route from Melbourne splits into National Route A17 Portrush Road (north, the main route towards Port ...
Holt's father, Thomas James, was the landlord of the Duke of Wellington hotel from 1914 to 1916. The hotel stood on the corner of Payneham Road and Wellington Road (now Portrush Road). It was demolished in 1976 to make way for an ice skating rink. Holt attended Payneham Primary School and lived in the hotel with his mother and father. [6]
Fullarton Road (B28) – Norwood, Eastwood, Fullarton, Springfield: Myrtle Bank–Urrbrae–Glen Osmond tripoint: 8.8: 5.5: Glen Osmond Road (A1 northwest) – Adelaide CBD, Frewville Portrush Road (A17 north) – Northfield, Payneham, Norwood South Eastern Freeway (M1 southeast) – Mount Barker, Murray Bridge: Eastern terminus of road and ...
In November 2011, the Cohen Group unveiled Burnside Village’s new $100 million development. Designed by The Buchan Group (architects), it added 7,300m 2 to Burnside Village and increased parking to 1,156, taking the centre to 120 shops, and about 20,000m 2 of retail space, including Adelaide's first Zara store.
Toorak Gardens has an area of 1.11 km 2 with a population density of 2,303/km 2. (2006 census) [7] [8] Situated on the Adelaide Plains at an average elevation of 80 metres above sea level and a kilometre east of the parklands, the suburb is rectangular shaped and wholly urbanised.
Newlyn moved the inn to a new two-storey building on the corner of High Street [14] in 1882, which remained as the Rising Sun Hotel until 1909, although he left proprietorship in 1885. [15] Meetings of groups such as ratepayers [16] and Oddfellows, [17] as well as coronial inquests, were held at the hotel in the 1880s. [18] [19]