Wynn Vale, South Australia

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Wynn Vale
Adelaide, South Australia
City of Tea Tree Gully
Coordinates: 34°48′7" S 138°41′24" E
Postcode: 5127
Area: 4.4 km2
Bus stations: Golden Grove Village
Federal electorate: Makin
State electorate: Wright
Property value: $340,000 (Q1 2006)[1]
Schools: Pedare Christian College, Gleeson College, Golden Grove High School, Kings Baptist Grammer School, Keithcot Farm Primary, Wynn Vale Primary, SunnyBrooke Primary
Major roads: The Grove Way, The Golden Way, Golden Grove Road, McIntyre Road
Telephone exchange: Golden Grove
Shopping centres: Golden Grove Village, SunnyBrooke Shopping Center
Distance to Modbury: 5 km
Established: 1985
Adelaide suburbs near Wynn Vale
Salisbury East Golden Grove Golden Grove
Gulfview Heights Wynn Vale Surrey Downs
Para Hills Modbury Heights Redwood Park


Wynn Vale (post code: 5127) is an outer north-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia and is within the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area. It is adjacent to Golden Grove, Modbury Heights, Surrey Downs, Salisbury East and Para Hills.

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[edit] History

[edit] Kaurna Aborigines

Main article: Kaurna

The Kaurna people (pronounced "Garner" or "Gowna") people were the Indigenous inhabitants of the Adelaide region, numbering approximately 650 in 1842. Few traces exist of the Kaurna people today, other than in some place names. [2]

[edit] European settlement

Wynn Vale and Golden Grove were founded by Captain Adam Robertson, and were originally known together as Modbury Estate, a winery owned by S. Wynn & Company. The vineyards mainly were planted with white grapes, which were used for making sherries and quality dry white wines. In 1972, the South Australian government created the South Australian Land Commission, which was to be used to find land for future buildings. On 17 October 1974, the South Australian Land Commission bought 390 hectares of land in the region.[3]

On 20 December 1984, over 10 years later, Delfin and the South Australian Urban Land Trust were named as joint developers. Construction work began in May 1985. The area of Wynn Vale was named after S. Wynn & Company.

By the ABS 1991 census, Wynn Vale had a population of 6,820 people, living in 2,330 dwellings. In 1996, Wynn Vale had expanded to 8,783 people living in 2,953 dwellings. In 2001, the ABS reported a drop in the population to 8,611 people, living in 3,039 dwellings.

[edit] Geography

The boundary of Wynn Vale is defined by The Grove Way, Surrey Farm Drive and Helicon Drive (wrapping around the three-school campus and shopping centre) to the north, The Golden Way and Grenfell Road in the South and Golden Grove Road in the east.[4]

[edit] Facilities

Wynn Vale is home to many local facilities. There is a local dam, called Wynn Vale Dam, which offers several riding and walking trails, as does the Spring Hill area. There is also a community centre, which was recently set alight. Several local schools exist in the area, including Golden Grove Lutheran Primary School, Wynn Vale School, Keithcot Primary School and Kings Baptist Grammar. The Sunnybrook shopping area is located within Wynn Vale.

Right on Wynn Vale's northern border, in Golden Grove, are Pedare Christian College, Gleeson College and Golden Grove High School, linked together in a complex that also includes the Golden Grove Recreation Centre. The Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre is also adjacent to Wynn Vale.

The 288ha Cobbler Creek Recreation Park is accessible from nearby Gulfview Heights.

[edit] Transport

The 544 & 545 bus routes service Wynn Vale, as well as a bus interchange at the Golden Grove Village, which is operated by Adelaide Metro. Proposals exist to extend the Adelaide O-Bahn to Golden Grove, but the route it might take from the Modbury Interchange is unknown.

[edit] Activities

Many opportunities exist for junior sport in Wynn Vale. Several football and cricket clubs are nearby, while the Golden Grove Recreation Centre offers netball and basketball facilities. There are also many reserves and open parks, as well as walking trails around Wynn Vale Dam and Spring Hill.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Real Estate Institute of South Australia (March 2006). SA House prices, Balance out. Retrieved on 2006-06-25.
  2. ^ Northeast Facts and Figures. Accessed 15 June 2006.
  3. ^ History - Wynn Vale, City of Tea Tree Gully Library. Accessed 15 June 2006.
  4. ^ UBD Adelaide directory (1999; 47th ed.) Universal Press. ISBN 0-7319-1033-8

[edit] External links

Coordinates: -34.802° 138.690°


Suburbs of the City of Tea Tree Gully

Banksia Park | Dernancourt | Fairview Park | Gilles Plains | Golden Grove | Gould Creek | Greenwith | Gulfview Heights | Highbury | Holden Hill | Hope Valley | Houghton | Modbury | Modbury Heights | Modbury North | Para Hills | Redwood Park | Ridgehaven | St Agnes | Salisbury East | Salisbury Heights | Surrey Downs | Tea Tree Gully | Upper Hermitage | Valley View | Vista | Wynn Vale | Yatala Vale