Grange, South Australia

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Grange
AdelaideSouth Australia

Grange Jetty.
Population: 5,105 (2001 est)[1]
Postcode: 5022
Area: 2.3 km²
Location: 12 km from Adelaide
LGA: City of Charles Sturt
State District: Colton
Federal Division: Hindmarsh
Suburbs around Grange
Gulf Saint Vincent Tennyson Seaton
Gulf Saint Vincent Grange Findon
Gulf Saint Vincent Henley Beach Fulham Gardens

Grange is a suburb located by the beach in Adelaide. It is approximately thirty minutes drive from the Adelaide Central business district.

The suburb is named after the home of Charles Sturt which he built on 500 acres (2 km²) allocated to him in 1842. The Grange cottage is still standing next to the school. Sturt's farm was subdivided in 1878 by a private company intending to establish a beach resort. Grange jetty was built in 1882.

View facing southwest of sea-front buildings of Grange from beach on north side of Grange jetty
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View facing southwest of sea-front buildings of Grange from beach on north side of Grange jetty

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Coordinates: -34.900° 138.495°


Suburbs of the City of Charles Sturt

Albert Park | Allenby Gardens | Athol Park | Beverley | Bowden | Brompton | Cheltenham | Croydon | Devon Park | Findon | Flinders Park | Fulham Gardens | Grange | Hendon | Henley Beach | Henley Beach South | Hindmarsh | Kidman Park | Kilkenny | Ovingham | Pennington | Renown Park | Ridleyton | Rosewater | Royal Park | Seaton | Semaphore Park | Tennyson | Welland | West Beach | West Croydon | West Hindmarsh | West Lakes | West Lakes Shore | Woodville | Woodville North | Woodville Park | Woodville South | Woodville West