Harrogate, South Australia

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Harrogate
South Australia
Harrogate main street.JPG
Main street of Harrogate
Harrogate is located in South Australia
Harrogate
Harrogate
Coordinates34°57′0″S 139°01′0″E / 34.95000°S 139.01667°E / -34.95000; 139.01667Coordinates: 34°57′0″S 139°01′0″E / 34.95000°S 139.01667°E / -34.95000; 139.01667
Population319 (2006 census)[1] (2006 Census)
Established1858
Postcode(s)5244
Location
  • 13 km (8 mi) east of Woodside
  • 15 km (9 mi) north-east of Dawesley
LGA(s)District Council of Mount Barker
RegionAdelaide Hills
State electorate(s)Kavel
Federal division(s)Mayo

Harrogate is a small South Australian town, located in the Adelaide Hills on the banks of the Bremer River. It was laid out by Charles Burney Young in 1858,[2] and is believed to be named after Harrogate, North Yorkshire, in England by John Baker. The town has a number of historic buildings, dating back to the mid-19th century, including a former Bible Christian chapel (c. 1859), and a village hall (now a community hall). A post office also operated in the town between the years 1861 to 1974.

Harrogate is approximately 56 km from Adelaide.

References[]

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Harrogate (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Out Among the People". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 25 May 1953. p. 4. Retrieved 16 November 2014 – via National Library of Australia.

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