About this property
Also written as Unit 2, 5 Flame Court.
Teringie SA 5072, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 5 Flame Court.
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The property is a unit situated on a land parcel measuring 304 m². It forms part of the low‑density housing that characterises much of Teringie
The unit sits on a 304 m² block of land, providing a modest outdoor footprint typical for a single‑unit residence in the suburb
Teringie is home to a variety of native animals, including koalas, kangaroos, possums, echidnas and many birds such as yellow‑tail and red‑tail black cockatoos, especially near the bordering Morialta Conservation Park
The name is of Aboriginal origin and translates to “place of beautiful birds,” reflecting the suburb’s rich birdlife and natural setting
Former residents include RM Williams, whose original brick factory remnants still exist; Giuseppe Capogreco, a pioneering winemaker whose vineyards operate today as Teringie Estate Wines; and engineer Harry Clisby, known for his medieval‑style castle residence and contributions to automotive design
Yes, some residents have expressed controversy over the prominent overhead power lines, with concerns that they may be detrimental to health
Within roughly 0.5–1.5 km you’ll find the Magill Youth Training Centre (about 0.5 km), Penfold Park (0.7 km), the District Council of East Torrens office (0.9 km), and the suburb of Auldana (around 0.7 km), among other local amenities
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