Glenelg North, South Australia

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Glenelg North
AdelaideSouth Australia

Holdfast Marina, Glenelg North
Population: 5,636 (2001 Census)[1]
Established: 1836
Postcode: 5045
Property Value: AUD A$373,000 (Q1 2006)[2]
Location:
LGA: City of Holdfast Bay, City of West Torrens
State District: Morphett, West Torrens
Federal Division: Hindmarsh
Suburbs around Glenelg North
West Beach Adelaide Airport
Gulf Saint Vincent Glenelg North Novar Gardens
Glenelg Glenelg East

Glenelg North is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is mainly in the City of Holdfast Bay, but a portion lies within the City of West Torrens. It is the site of the Patawalonga boat haven and The Old Gum Tree. It is also home to the HMS Buffalo, a replica of the vessel that brought settlers to the state fitted out as a restaurant.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (2001). 2001 Census QuickStats: Glenelg North (State suburb). Retrieved on 2006-12-01.
  2. ^ Real Estate Institute of South Australia (March 2006). SA House prices, Balance out. Retrieved on 2006-12-01.
  3. ^ Universal Press (2002), UBD on Disk Adelaide



Suburbs of the City of Holdfast Bay

Brighton | Glenelg | Glenelg East | Glenelg North | Glenelg South | Hove | Kingston Park | North Brighton | Seacliff | Seacliff Park | Somerton Park | South Brighton

Suburbs of the City of West Torrens
Adelaide Airport | Ashford | Brooklyn Park | Camden Park | Cowandilla | Fulham | Glandore | Glenelg North |Hilton | Keswick | Keswick Terminal | Kurralta Park | Lockleys | Marleston | Mile End | Mile End South | Netley | North Plympton | Novar Gardens | Plympton | Richmond | Thebarton | Torrensville | Underdale | West Beach | West Richmond