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Lot 15 Tremaine Avenue

Lot 15 Tremaine Avenue, Hindmarsh Island SA 5214, Australia

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- Parking
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About this property

15 Tremaine Avenue is a land‑only parcel located on Hindmarsh Island in South Australia. No structures or additional amenities are recorded for this site.

Key details

Locality
Hindmarsh Island
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_720720867
Legal parcel ID
D/127005/A/15
Property type
Land
Land size
-
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Harris Real Estate - South Coast RLA 337539
17.3 km
Elders Real Estate Goolwa -
4.7 km
Ray White Goolwa / Victor Harbor - RLA298107
4.6 km
Elders Real Estate - Victor Harbor RLA 62833
20.0 km
Newton & Co Real Estate - VICTOR HARBOR
19.7 km
Barton Real Estate - Goolwa
4.6 km
* Approximate straight-line distances

Frequently asked questions

How can the land parcel be accessed from the mainland?

Hindmarsh Island is connected to Goolwa on the mainland by the Hindmarsh Island Bridge, a 319‑metre crossing opened in March 2001. The bridge provides vehicle access to any parcel on the island.

What types of terrain and vegetation are typical on Hindmarsh Island?

The island features a mix of grassland, wooded forest (including the Alberto and Selberto pine forests), salt lakes, mangroves and coastal sand dunes. Terrain elevations reach up to about 25 m, with the highest points located in the forested western area.

Are basic utilities such as electricity available on the island?

Mains electricity was introduced to Hindmarsh Island in 1965, so most areas of the island, including land parcels, are likely to have access to power. Other utilities are not detailed in the provided information.

What nearby amenities could support recreational or tourism activities on the parcel?

Within a kilometre of the parcel are the Hindmarsh Island Caravan Park, several boat ramps (e.g., Captain Sturt Parade and Marina ramps), and the Hindmarsh Island Sturt Monument (0.6 km away). The island also offers lookouts, a weather station (2 km) and the Narnu Bay area (0.9 km).

What potential land uses are compatible with the island’s history and environment?

Historically the island has supported agriculture (grazing, cattle), tourism (caravan parks, holiday farms) and conservation (protected wetlands and forests). These uses are consistent with its terrain, freshwater on the northern shore and proximity to marine facilities.

Is the land parcel located near any protected natural areas?

Yes, the island includes the Lawari Conservation Park at its eastern end and is part of the Ramsar‑listed Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Wetland, providing nearby conservation zones that may influence land‑use planning.