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5618 Spencer Highway

5618 Spencer Highway, Port Broughton SA 5522, Australia

- Bedrooms
- Bathrooms
- Parking
1170150 m² Land size
- Internal area

About this property

The residence is a standalone house positioned on a substantial 1,170,150 m² parcel of land in Port Broughton, South Australia, offering extensive open space for a range of lifestyle possibilities. Its setting provides a spacious environment that can accommodate diverse outdoor activities while maintaining a private, rural character.

Key details

Locality
Port Broughton
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_425305488
Legal parcel ID
H/210600/S/514
Property type
House
Land size
1170150 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
Broughton Realty - PORT BROUGHTON RLA319079
3.8 km

Frequently asked questions

What type of residence is located at 5618 Spencer Highway?

The property is a single‑family house situated on a very large block of land. It offers spacious living within the town of Port Broughton.

How large is the land associated with this house?

The lot measures approximately 1,170,150 square metres, providing ample space for outdoor activities or future development.

How close is the property to the nearest airport?

Port Broughton Airport is about 0.8 km away, making air travel conveniently accessible from the home.

How far is Port Broughton from Adelaide?

Port Broughton lies roughly 170 km north‑west of Adelaide, which is about a two‑hour drive.

What recreational activities are popular in Port Broughton?

The town is a tourist hotspot known for fishing, crabbing, watersports and has a boat ramp for easy water access. Summer holidays see the population swell as visitors enjoy the coastal setting.

What is the population size of Port Broughton?

According to the 2016 census, the town had a population of 1,034 residents.

Can you share a brief history of the Port Broughton area?

Originally used for grazing, the land was subdivided and surveyed in 1871 to support wheat and barley growers. A jetty and narrow‑gauge railway opened in 1876 to transport grain, shaping the town’s early economy.