- Leasingham, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Leasingham
state = sa
caption =
lga = District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys
postcode = 5452
pop = 661 [Census 2006 AUS | id = SSC43066 | name = Auburn (State Suburb)|quick = on | accessdate=2008-05-17] included in the Auburn area (2006 Census)
est = 1853
region = Mid North
mayor = Allan Aughey
elevation =
maxtemp =
mintemp =
rainfall =
stategov = Frome
fedgov = Wakefield
dist1 = 117
dir1 = north
location1 = Adelaide
dist2 = 17
dir2 = south
location2 = ClareLeasingham (33°58′S 138°39′E) is the name of a hamlet on the southern edge of the
Clare Valley , in the Mid North ofSouth Australia . It is approximately 117 kilometres from the state's capital,Adelaide and 17 kilometres south of the town of Clare. The town is located at the intersection ofMain North Road and the connecting roads to Mintaro (to the East) and Hoyleton (to the West). Leasingham is bisected by the Eyre Creek as it makes its way to theWakefield River .Riesling Trail is on the western fringe of the township, following the former railway route between Auburn and Clare.History
The town was named after a village in
Lincolnshire ,England and the site was once owned by E. Campbell, who held approximately 120 hectares (60 acres) of freehold land, which he sold in1853 . [citebook|last=Cockburn |first=Rodney |year=1999 |title=South Australia - What's in a Name?| publisher=Axiom Publishing |id=ISBN 0-9592519-1-X] Leasingham was a larger town in previous generations with ribbon development occurring at the Main North Road crossroad.It now currently has a restaurant, bed and breakfast accommodation and a number of tasting/cellar door sales operations of local wineries.
Governance
Leasingham is in the
District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys , the stateelectoral district of Frome , and theAustralian House of Representatives Division of Wakefield .References
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