Plympton Park, South Australia

Plympton Park
Adelaide, South Australia

Fitness centre on Marion Rd
Population 2,954 (2006 census)[1]
Postcode(s) 5038
Location 8 km (5 mi) from Adelaide
LGA(s)

City of Marion,

City of West Torrens
Federal Division(s) Division of Hindmarsh
Suburbs around Plympton Park:
Camden Park Plympton Plympton
Morphettville Plympton Park South Plympton
Morphettville Park Holme Ascot Park

Plympton Park is a western suburb of Adelaide 8 km from the CBD, in the state of South Australia, Australia and falls under the City of Marion and the City of West Torrens. The post code for Plympton Park is 5038. It is adjacent to Park Holme, Plympton, South Plympton, and Morphettville. It is bordered to the east by Marion road, to the west by Park Terrace, to the south by Taranna Avenue and to the north by the Glenelg Tramline.

History

The suburb is residential, with many of the houses being Housing SA properties.

The oldest parts of modern Plympton Park can trace their heritage back to the original subdivision of the area in the 1880s, when the Ryan family's farm was first subdivided. This area, bounded by Marion Road, the Glenelg Tram Line and South Terrace, contains the oldest houses in the area, including one in Arthur Street that dates back to the 1880s, and one adjacent the tram line that can be dated back to the 1890s.

Further subdivision in the 1950s saw the establishment of properties in the southern portion of Plympton Park. This area was originally known as Brayville North. Plympton Park Post Office opened on 1 May 1956.[2]

Today, the South Australian Government (through Housing SA) continues to own many properties in the suburb. A few of the vacant lots that have sat abandoned until recently have been sub-divided and low income housing has been built by Housing SA and a consortium of local developers. It was decided in 2016 that over 60% of the existing housing in the suburb will be sold to local property tycoon, Gareth Oerman. This decision has been met with resistance from locals.[3]

Facilities

There are no schools in the suburb of Plympton Park. Schools in the vicinity include Forbes Primary School in South Plympton, William Light School and Plympton Primary School in Plympton, and a Christian R-12 school, Emmaus Christian College, also in South Plympton. Currently, the local zone high school is William Light School.

There are a few shops and medical practices on Marion Road and Bray Street. The nearest major shopping centre is located at Kurralta Park.

The Plympton Park Oval on the corner of Park and South Terraces provides a venue for regular local sporting fixtures, including home games for the Plympton Football Club. It also provides playground facilities.

Being adjacent to the Morphettville Racecourse, it attracts horse husbandry facilities and there are many stables near the racecourse. These stables provide free manure to the public and horses can often be seen strolling around the area.

Transport

RSL club in Plympton Park.

Marion Road is served by the M44, 245 and 248 bus services. The 245 and 248 also service South Terrace, Ferry Avenue and Bray Street, while the 190 and 242 also serve Bray Street. The Glenelg Tram runs along the northern edge of the suburb, with tram stop 15 at the western end of Wattle Terrace.

See also

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Plympton Park (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 1 July 2008.
  2. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List". Premier Postal Auctions. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. http://www.edutopia.org/resource/trinidad-garza-student-feedback-survey-download

Coordinates: 34°58′37″S 138°33′05″E / 34.97694°S 138.55139°E / -34.97694; 138.55139

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