Hartley, South Australia
Ghost town in South Australia
35°11′00″S 139°00′11″E / 35.1832929°S 139.0030330°E / -35.1832929; 139.0030330
- 15 km (9 mi) north-east of Strathalbyn
- 11 km (7 mi) south of Callington
Localities around Hartley: | ||
Red Creek | Callington, Salem | Monarto South |
Woodchester | Hartley | |
Bletchley | Langhorne Creek | |
Hartley is a ghost town located in South Australia, along the Bremer River on the Strathalbyn-Callington Road.
Founded in 1853 as a small rural settlement, it once boasted a Methodist church (1856), post office (opened 1869 and closed 1981), school (opened 1919 and closed 1970) and creamery. Now the town is little more than a series of ruins and farm houses.
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Hartley (SA) (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ "Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island SA Government region" (PDF). The Government of South Australia. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
- ^ Map of Hartley Bonzle
- Hartley listed in the Manning Index of South Australian History
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Towns and localities of the Alexandrina Council
- Angas Plains
- Ashbourne
- Belvidere
- Blackfellows Creek
- Bletchley
- Bull Creek
- Chiton
- Clayton Bay
- Currency Creek
- Dingabledinga
- Finniss
- Gemmells
- Goolwa
- Goolwa Beach
- Goolwa North
- Goolwa South
- Hartley
- Hindmarsh Island
- Highland Valley
- Hope Forest
- Kuitpo
- Kuitpo Colony
- Kyeema
- Lake Alexandrina (part)
- Lake Plains
- Langhorne Creek
- McHarg Creek
- Middleton
- Milang
- Montarra
- Mosquito Hill
- Mount Compass (part)
- Mount Magnificent
- Mount Observation
- Mount Jagged (part)
- Mundoo Island
- Nangkita
- Nurragi
- Pages Flat
- Paris Creek
- Point Sturt
- Port Elliot
- Prospect Hill
- Red Creek
- Salem
- Sandergrove
- Strathalbyn
- The Range
- Tolderol (part)
- Tooperang
- Willunga Hill
- Willyaroo
- Woodchester
- Yundi
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