- Gumeracha, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Gumeracha
caption = Gumaracha Bridge around 1869.
state = sa
lga = Adelaide Hills Council
est = 1839
postcode = 5233
pop = 599 (2001 census)
fedgov =Mayo
stategov =Schubert
location1=Adelaide |dist1=37Gumeracha (pronEng|ˌɡʌməˈrækə, "gumma-racka") is a town near
Adelaide ,South Australia , located on theAdelaide-Mannum Road . It is located in theAdelaide Hills Council local government area.History
Gumeracha [ [http://www.ahc.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=208#G Adelaide Hills Council - Historical Town Information] Accessed
16 June 2006 .] is one of South Australia's oldest settled areas. In 1839, theSouth Australia Company took up a parcel of land, on which the settlements of Gumeracha,Kenton Valley and Forreston developed. The Company established a district headquarters and opened it up for sheep grazing.In 1839, William Beavis Randell built his home, Tinmath, at Kenton Park and built a flour mill in the 1840s. [ [http://www.adhills.com.au/tourism/towns/gumeracha/history.html Adelaide Hills Online - Gumeracha] Accessed
16 June 2006 .] The estate housed his large family, his workforce and their families. In 1846, Randell donated land and funds for a church, and the Salem Baptist Church was built - the oldest Baptist church still in use in South Australia. The surrounding area, meanwhile, had become an agricultural centre, and the Gumeracha Farmers' Society held annual shows.In 1855, Randell allocated land for a township and by 1860 the town was laid out. [ [http://www.placenames.sa.gov.au/pno/other.phtml?recno=SA0018523 Place Names - Gumeracha] Accessed
16 June 2006 .] Commercial businesses sprang up on the main street (Victoria Street), and many fine buildings were erected, including the Post Office, Police Station & Court House (1864), Institute Hall, Town Hall (1909), a butter factory (1889), a school, a hospital, a coach-house, hotels, churches and business houses. [ [http://www.gumeracha.com.au/Gumeracha.htm Gumeracha Community Website] Accessed16 June 2006 .] Most of the buildings in use at this time still stand today. William Beavis Randell's son, William Richard Randell, would build the firstRiver Murray paddlesteamer in Gumeracha in 1852.The region relies heavily on grazing, dairying and market gardening.
Geography
Gumeracha is located between Inglewood and Birdwood along the
Adelaide-Mannum Road , and north of Lobethal along the Gumeracha-Lobethal Road.At the ABS 2001 census, Gumeracha had a population of 599 people living in 266 dwellings.
Facilities
Gumeracha is the regional centre for the area. It contains a primary school, hospital, community centre, sports facilities and council offices of the
Adelaide Hills Council (the main office is at Woodside). There is also a golf course in Kenton Valley south of the town.Several wineries, including [http://www.chainofpondswines.com.au/ Chain of Ponds Wines] and [http://www.visitadelaidehills.com.au/talungawines/index.htm Talunga Premium Wines] , operate in Gumeracha and in nearby areas.
The most notable attraction of Gumeracha is the "biggest rocking horse in the world" - standing at convert|18.3|m|ft|1 (approximately the height of a six-storey building), it is just east of the town on Main Road and serves to advertise the [http://www.thetoyfactory.com.au/ toy factory] and wildlife park.
Transport
The area is not serviced by Adelaide public transport. A coach is operated from
Tea Tree Plaza Interchange to Gumeracha and Mount Pleasant by Affordable Coachlines. [ [http://www.bussa.com.au/timetables/lobethal.html Timetable] Accessed15 June 2006 ]References
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