About this property
Alternate search: Unit 9, 16 Sussex Court.
16 Sussex Court, Oakden SA 5086, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 9, 16 Sussex Court.
The property at 9/16 Sussex Court is a unit. It is listed simply as a unit without additional specifications such as garage or parking.
Oakden is a suburb located to the northeast of the Adelaide Central Business District. It was originally developed as a housing estate in the early 1990s.
Nearby landmarks include the Oakden Central tavern with its training venue, the regional Roy Amer Reserve park, and Adelaide City Park stadium. The suburb also has a small retail building on Sir Ross Smith Boulevard that houses a café and a hairdresser.
The closest major bus station is Paradise Interchange, which is about 1.5‑2 km away (approximately 1.7 km). It provides regular bus services to the wider Adelaide area.
Residents can enjoy Roy Amer Reserve, a regional park with wetlands and native fish sanctuary, as well as nearby green spaces such as Pitman Park and Beefacres Park. These parks are within a 1‑2 km radius of the unit.
Oakden began as the Regent Gardens housing estate in 1992 on former Department of Agriculture land and was renamed in 1993 after Patience Oakden, the wife of South Australia's first Colonial Treasurer. The area incorporates land formerly known as Gilles Plains.
Oakden is bounded by Lord Howe Avenue, Oxford Street, and Bristol Terrace to the south, Sudholz Road to the east, Grand Junction Road to the north, and Fosters Road to the west.