The low maintenance courtyard garden ensures less time is spent pulling weeds and more time having a glass of Sauv Blanc in the sunshine and if you’re in need to stretch your legs, look no further than out the front door, a reserve leading to Tangari Regional Park (approx 125 hectares of parklands perfect for horse riding, walking, BMX, jogging and bird watching).

ABOUT WOODCROFT
Woodcroft is a metropolitan suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, located 20 km south of the Central Business District of Adelaide. It is bordered to the north by Reynell Road, to the south by Bains Road, to the west by Panalatinga Road Road and by the Hills Face Zone to the east. The Panalatinga Creek also runs through the suburb. Originally farming land and vineyards, the region was first settled in 1869 by Robert Wright and his wife Mary, who built a small limestone and mud dwelling on 20 acres of land 3 km east of John Reynell’s settlement at Reynella. In 1896 vigneron Mostyn Owen established his Mount Hurtle winery and built a homestead called Woodcroft Farm, from which the suburb took its name.

APPROXIMATE DISTANCES
Nearest public transport 250m (3 mins walk)
Tangari Regional Park 400m (5 mins walk)
Woodcroft Medical Centre 850m (2 mins drive)
Emmaus Catholic Primary School 1.6km (3 mins drive)
Woodcroft Primary School 2.2km (5 mins drive)
Woodcroft Market Plaza 2.9km (7 mins drive)
Woodcroft Town and Shopping Centre 4.2km (9 mins drive)
Mount Hurtle Winery 4.4km (9 mins drive)
Thaxted Park Golf Club 6.6km (11 mins drive)
Flinders University 11.0km (13 mins drive)
Westfield Marion Shopping Centre 11.9km (16 mins drive)

WOODCROFT PROFILE
Houses 88.3%
Other (flat/semi/terrace)11.7%

COUNTRY OF BIRTH
Australia74.9%
United Kingdom11.9%
New Zealand1.0%

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