- Greenwith, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Greenwith
city = Adelaide
state = sa
imagesize = 250
caption = Part of Greenwith from adjacentCobbler Creek Recreation Park
lga =City of Tea Tree Gully
postcode = 5125
size = 6
fedgov = Makin
stategov = Wright
est = 1985
dist1 = 8 | location1 = Modbury
propval = $290,000 (Q1 2006) [cite web| url=http://www.reisa.com.au/binaries?
|author=Real Estate Institute of South Australia|year=2006| title=SA House prices, Balance out|month=March|accessdate=2006-06-25]
near-nw =
near-n = Gould Creek
near-ne =
near-w = Salisbury Heights
near-e = Yatala Vale
near-se =
near-sw = Salisbury East
near-s = Golden GroveGreenwith is an outer-north-eastern suburb of
Adelaide , the capital city ofSouth Australia , and is within theCity of Tea Tree Gully local government area. It is adjacent to Golden Grove and Salisbury Heights. Greenwith is the northernmost part of the Golden Grove urban land development.History
Greenwith was named by Thomas Roberts in 1846, who had been engaged by the South Australian Mining Association to open up mineral sections along the
River Torrens . He named his property Greenwith Farm after the mine at which he worked nearTruro ,Cornwall . The property was later owned by John Garfield Tilley. Greenwith Cottage is still open today as a historical site. [ [http://www.ttglibrary.sa.gov.au/localhistory/townships/goldengrove.htm Local History - Greenwith, City of Tea Tree Gully Library] ]In 1973 the
South Australian Land Commission started to acquire land in the Golden Grove area for housing. In 1983 theSouth Australian Urban Land Trust contracted Delfin to develop the land. Construction started in 1985.Geography
The boundary of Greenwith is defined by Slate and Cobbler Creeks in the south, Green Valley Drive in the west, Golden Grove and Para Roads in the east, and the
Little Para River catchment area in the north. From Greenwith there is easy access to theAdelaide Hills andBarossa Valley wine region via One Tree Hill or Upper Hermitage. [UBD Adelaide directory (1999; 47th ed.) Universal Press. ISBN 0-7319-1033-8]At the ABS 2001 census, Golden Grove had a population of 8,287 people living in 3,071 dwellings.
Facilities
Greenwith has two primary schools, [http://www.greenwitps.sa.edu.au/ Greenwith Primary School] and [http://www.oloh.adl.catholic.edu.au/ Our Lady of Hope School] , on a combined campus.
Greenwith is hilly with numerous park areas, most with children's playgrounds and several with lakes, creeks, or scenic walking trails, including the
Para Wirra Recreation Park andCobbler Creek Recreation Park . Many of the lakes are suitable for fishing, and it is not openly discouraged by the local authorities. The lakes in particular have carp and guppies, and the rare yabbie or two.Greenwith has a community centre and small shopping village, and is close to Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre and Golden Grove Recreation and Arts Centre. A dirt bike track nearby is used by local children and teenagers.
Transport
Greenwith is connected to the Adelaide CBD by
Adelaide Metro buses (operated by Torrens Transit) via Golden Grove,Tea Tree Plaza Interchange in Modbury and theO-Bahn Busway , and also to Salisbury railway interchange. It has a number of localminibus routes (Reuben Richardson Road loop (GG1, formerly SL2), the Martindale Avenue route (GG2, formerly SL2) and the Thornton & Bushmills loop (GG3, formerly SL1)), which do not run on weekends or public holidays.See also
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City of Tea Tree Gully
*List of Adelaide suburbs References
External links
* [http://www.ttglibrary.sa.gov.au/localhistory/townships/greenwith.htm Local History - Greenwith, City of Tea Tree Gully Library]
* [http://www.teatreegully.sa.gov.au/ Tea Tree Gully Council] Local History group
* [http://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/ Adelaide Metro]
* [http://www.id.com.au/teatreegully/commprofile/default.asp?id=121&gid=140&pg=1 Greenwith - Local Community Profile]
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