- Westbourne Park, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Westbourne Park
city = Adelaide
state =South Australia
caption =
lga = City of Mitcham
postcode = 5041
pop = 2,608 (2006 census)
est =
area = 0.9
propval = [http://www.domain.com.au/public/SuburbProfile.aspx?searchTerm=Westbourne%20Park $505,500] (2007)
stategov = Waite
fedgov = Boothby
near-nw = Clarence Park
near-n = Kings Park
near-ne = Unley Park
near-w = Cumberland Park
near-e = Hawthorn
near-sw = Daw Park
near-s = Colonel Light Gardens
near-se = Lower Mitcham
dist1 =
location1=Westbourne Park is a suburb of the State capital of
South Australia ,Adelaide . The suburb was named after Westbourne, a village in Sussex, England, and was laid out in 1881. It was originally known as Cottonville and Unley Park. [cite web|url=http://www.mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=366|title=City of Mitcham - Westbourne Park - The Council and Administration|publisher=City of Mitcham|accessdate=2007-03-03] The suburb's borders are Cross Road, Goodwood Road, Grange Road, Sussex Terrace and the Belair train line.The area was largely built up in the first three decades of the twentieth century, partly due to its proximity to Colonel Light Gardens Tram Line (no longer existent) . The tree-lined streets contain a large proportion of houses from this era. These range from "Queen Anne" and
Mock Tudor houses to symmetrical buildings and "Californian bungalows" built mainly in red brick.The southern area was first laid out as "homestead blocks" but was not
gazetted . It was then known as "Cottonville" and it is probable that it was named afterGeorge W. Cotton , who advocated the division of land into small holdings for "the working man". Much of the land was used as almond orchards.A Blockers' sports day and picnic was reported in the "Register" of
13 April 1896 and the "Chronicle" of18 April 1896.The southernmost section around Constance Street to Angas Road was laid out as housing blocks by William Hamilton Sampson and Jessie Sanders in
1921 and was still known as Cottonville.The northern part was originally a private subdivision of Section 253. The name was formally submitted by the
City of Mitcham at a council meeting held in1945 , and to help eliminate superfluous subdivision names, as requested by the Surveyor-General, Cottonville was included.Part of the Mitcham Council district, it is approximately 7 kilometres south of the
Central Business District and is serviced by theBelair Railway Line , the 203 and Goodwood Road bus routes.Westbourne Park Primary School is located at the western boundary of the suburb, fronting on to Goodwood Road.Politics
Local government:
City of Mitcham , Gault WardState government:
Electoral district of Waite in the SA House of AssemblyFederal government: Seat of Boothby in the SA House of Representatives
ee also
*
List of Adelaide suburbs External links
* [http://www.wbourneps.sa.edu.au/ Westbourne Park Primary School]
* [http://www.hryciuk.id.au/weather/ Westbourne Park Weather]References
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