Browse industrial property in Strathalbyn
Overview
Strathalbyn sits 60 km southeast of Adelaide on the River Angas, bordering the Adelaide Hills and the Fleurieu Peninsula. With a 2016 population of around 6,500, the town offers a village‑style lifestyle framed by a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate and generous river‑side parks such as Lions Club Park and Rotary Park. Its centre thrives on four historic pubs, a monthly Sunday market at Gilbert’s Motor Museum, an internationally recognised antique strip, and a calendar of events that includes an antique fair, the Rotary Duck Race and Carols by Candlelight. The 1911‑12 Strathalbyn Post Office, listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List, underscores the town’s historic architecture.
Transport links are anchored by Strathalbyn railway station, serviced by the heritage SteamRanger tourist train on the isolated broad‑gauge line, and by road routes to Adelaide and the surrounding wine region. The town’s streets were laid out broadly with a large recreational reserve, providing a mix of traditional homes and newer dwellings, while nearby amenities such as the Strath Motel and Eastern Fleurieu School support everyday living.