Gulfview Heights, South Australia

Gulfview Heights
AdelaideSouth Australia

Established: 1996
Postcode: 5096
Location: 5 km (3 mi) from Modbury
LGA: City of Salisbury
State District: Playford
Federal Division: Makin
Suburbs around Gulfview Heights:
Greenwith Golden Grove
Salisbury East Gulfview Heights Wynn Vale
Para Hills West Para Hills Modbury Heights

Gulfview Heights is a small suburb of Adelaide, South Australia and is within the City of Salisbury and City of Tea Tree Gully local government area. It is adjacent to Wynn Vale, Salisbury East and Para Hills.

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History

Gulfview Heights is a relatively affluent new estate suburb carved out of Salisbury East and Para Hills. The main estate south of Wynn Vale Drive was first settled in 1996 and the whole area was officially renamed in 2001.

The area was originally farmed by William Pedler, a shoemaker whose trade gave rise to the name of Cobbler Creek. The reserve was set aside in 1970 and declared in 1989.

Area

The size of Gulfview Heights is approximately 4 kmĀ². It has 4 parks covering nearly 10% of the total area. There are 1 school located in Gulfview Heights. The population of Gulfview Heights in 2001 was 2,632 people. By 2006 the population was 2,971 showing a population growth of 13% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Gulfview Heights is 10 - 19 years.

The boundary of Gulfview Heights is the Smith Road extension to the north, the suburb of Wynn Vale to the east, Bridge Road to the west and McIntyre Road to the south. Bayview Parade is the main thoroughfare for the estate, while Kiekebusch Road services the north.[1]

Facilities

The suburb has one primary school - Gulfview Heights Primary School (formerly Salisbury South-East Primary School) - and is near several others such as Kings Baptist Grammar School, Keithcot Primary in Wynn Vale and Keller Road Primary in Salisbury East. Para Hills and Golden Grove High Schools are nearby, as is the Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre.

The 288 hectare Cobbler Creek Recreation Park is accessible from Smith Road, and ranges from open grasslands near Bridge Road to red gums along the creek itself. There are no visitor facilities or amentities other than two walking trails starting from Smith Road.

Transport

The 560 bus route links Bridge Road with the Adelaide O-Bahn at the Tea Tree Plaza Interchange, and also to the Salisbury bus/train interchange.

References

  1. ^ Government Gazette (SA), 10 January 2002, p.6.

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