Allendale North, South Australia

Allendale North
South Australia

Wheatsheaf Pub at Allendale North
Allendale North
Coordinates 34°18′S 138°55′E / 34.300°S 138.917°E / -34.300; 138.917Coordinates: 34°18′S 138°55′E / 34.300°S 138.917°E / -34.300; 138.917
Established 1849
Postcode(s) 5373
Location 4 km (2 mi) N of Kapunda
LGA(s) Light Regional Council
State electorate(s) Stuart
Federal Division(s) Wakefield
Localities around Allendale North:
Hamilton Buchanan
Tarlee Allendale North Bagot Well
Kapunda

Allendale North (also known as Allendale) is a small village 4 km north of the town of Kapunda in southern Australia.[1][2]

History

Allendale North was surveyed in 1859. The post office was opened in 1861. The wheatsheaf pub was built in 1855. The fertile land made perfect for farming. A steam flour mill was built in the 1855.[3] A school was erected in 1881. Allen's creek runs through the village. In 1856 William Oldham bought two sections of land and lived in Allendale. He ran the Allendale mill until the 1860s, and was mine manager in Kapunda. A Bible Christian Church, which later was used by the United Evangelical Lutherans, was built in the village in the 1854.[3]

References

Notes

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  1. DK Publishing (1 March 2011). Back Roads Australia. DK Publishing. pp. 162–. ISBN 978-0-7566-8378-8.
  2. "Place Names of South Australia - Allendale North". The State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  3. 1 2 Rob Charlton (1971). The history of Kapunda. Hawthorn Press.


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