Tennyson, South Australia

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Tennyson
AdelaideSouth Australia
Population: 1,017 (2001 est)
Postcode: 5022
Area: 0.9 km²
Property Value: AUD $385,000(March 2006)[1]
Location: 14 km from Adelaide
LGA: City of Charles Sturt
State District: Lee
Federal Division: Hindmarsh
Suburbs around Tennyson
West Lakes Shore West Lakes
Tennyson Seaton
Grange

Tennyson is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It was named by Governor Le Hunte on 5 January 1905, after Governor Hallam Tennyson.

Tennyson is in the City of Charles Sturt local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Lee and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Hindmarsh.

No point in Tennyson is further than 400 metres from the beach.

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Coordinates: -34.883° 138.483°


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