About this property
Alternate search: Unit 5, 8 Amanga Street.
8 Amanga Street, Gepps Cross SA 5094, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 5, 8 Amanga Street.
Gepps Cross is known for its five‑way intersection of Grand Junction Road, Main North Road, and Port Wakefield Road, all controlled by traffic lights and carrying three or more lanes each. It connects major highways to Western Australia, the Northern Territory, New South Wales and the northern suburbs of Adelaide.
The State Hockey Centre (about 0.7 km away) and the Adelaide Super‑Drome velodrome (around 1.1 km) are within walking distance, as is the ServiceFM Stadium used by local soccer teams. All are part of the State Sports Park precinct in Gepps Cross.
The Mainline Drive‑In lies roughly 0.3 km north of the property; it operated until early 2022. Although the cinema closed, the site now hosts the Gepps Cross Treasure Market each Sunday morning.
Gepps Cross was named after Isaac Gepp, who opened the Gepp’s Cross Inn in 1848 at the busy crossroads. The inn has remained a landmark for over 150 years, reflecting the suburb’s early settlement and commercial history.
Multiple shopping centres with home‑furnishings and retail stores are clustered around the intersection of Main North Road and Matthews Road, providing convenient access to a variety of goods and services.
While the Northfield railway line that once ran along the suburb’s northern boundary closed in 1995, the area is well served by major roads such as Port Wakefield Road and Main North Road, facilitating easy car travel to the city and surrounding regions.
Yes, the Gepps Cross Treasure Market operates every Sunday morning on the former Mainline Drive‑In site, offering a range of stalls and community activities.