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Also written as Unit 1, 11-13 Islay Court.
Greenwith SA 5125, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 11-13 Islay Court.
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The address is a unit, offering low‑maintenance living within the Greenwith suburb
It is located in Greenwith, an outer‑north‑eastern suburb of Adelaide, and falls under the City of Tea Tree Gully council
Within a kilometre you’ll find several plantations such as Amisfield, Borodino and Ayles, as well as Greenwith Sports Park and Cobbler Creek Recreation Park, all providing playgrounds, walking trails and lakes
Bus routes J2, C2X (express) and 548 connect via Golden Grove Village and the Tea Tree Plaza Interchange to the O‑Busway, providing frequent service to the city centre
The suburb features a community centre, a small shopping village, a larger shopping centre opened in 2015, and a nearby dirt‑bike track popular with local youth
Greenwith was named in 1846 by Thomas Roberts after a Cornish mine, later incorporated into the Golden Grove housing development in the 1980s, and its boundaries were expanded in 2017 following a community consultation
Yes, Australian rules footballer Jack Graham and singer‑songwriter Reece Mastin are among the well‑known people linked to the suburb
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