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Also written as Unit 2, 16-22 Sussex Court.
Oakden SA 5086, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 16-22 Sussex Court.
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The property at 2/16 Sussex Court is a unit. It is listed simply as a unit in the features section
Paradise Interchange, the closest bus station, is about 1.7 km away. This provides convenient access to Adelaide’s public transport network
Pitman Park is roughly 1.4 km away and Beefacres Park about 1.5 km away, both offering green space for recreation. The suburb also contains Roy Amer Reserve, a regional park with wetlands and a native fish sanctuary
Oakden hosts a small retail building on Sir Ross Smith Boulevard that houses a café and a hairdresser. Nearby community facilities include the Salvation Army Corps and Community Centre, Oakden Central tavern, and the Oakden Fire Station
Oakden is bounded to the south by Lord Howe Avenue, Oxford Street and Bristol Terrace, to the east by Sudholz Road, to the north by Grand Junction Road, and to the west by Fosters Road
The area was originally developed as the Regent Gardens housing estate in 1992. It was renamed Oakden in 1993, adopting the maiden name of Osmond Gilles’s wife
Key facilities include the Salvation Army Corps and Community Centre, James Nash House (a secure mental‑health facility), Oakden Central tavern with a training venue, and the Oakden Fire Station. The suburb also features Roy Amer Reserve, a celebrated wetland park
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