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Ashbourne, South Australia

Ashbourne
South Australia
The Greenman Inn, Ashbourne.jpg
The Greenman Inn
Ashbourne is located in South Australia
Ashbourne
Ashbourne
Coordinates 35°16′58″S 138°46′12″E / 35.28278°S 138.77000°E / -35.28278; 138.77000Coordinates: 35°16′58″S 138°46′12″E / 35.28278°S 138.77000°E / -35.28278; 138.77000
Population 279 (shared with other localities in the 'State Suburb' of Ashbourne) (2011 census)
Postcode(s) 5157
Location 43 km (27 mi) from Adelaide
LGA(s) Alexandrina Council
Region Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island
County Hindmarsh
Federal Division(s) Mayo
Localities around Ashbourne:
Bull Creek
McHarg Creek
Bull Creek
Paris Creek
Paris Creek
Strathalbyn
McHarg Creek
Mount Magnificent
Ashbourne Strathalbyn
Sandergrove
Nangkita Nangkita
Mount Observation
Finniss
Sandergrove
Finniss
Footnotes Locations
Adjoining localities

Ashbourne is a small town in South Australia situated roughly halfway between Meadows and Goolwa, approximately 14 kilometres from the town of Strathalbyn. At the 2011 census, Ashbourne had a population of 279.

Ashbourne was laid out in 1865 by C. S. Keeling on Bull's Creek in part of his land in the district known as "Finniss Flat".

There is a small school, Eastern Fleurieu School Ashborne Campus. At the moment, 26 students are enrolled here.

Despite its small size, Ashbourne has a premier cricket club with several senior and junior grade teams. The Ashbourne Cricket Club, wearing green and gold and known as the Bulls, was established in 1895 and has enjoyed strong links to the Adelaide Oval since that time with founding member and local identity Harry Meyers being closely affiliated with the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA). The soil which formed the Adelaide oval pitches was initially sourced from Ashbourne due to the high suitability of the black clay soils found in the area. The Ashbourne Cricket Club is the longest continuous running club in the Eastern Mount Lofty Ranges and has enjoyed a large degree of success since their formation, particularly from the 1900s to the 1950s where the club dominated the Alexandra Cricket Association. The superb grounds and turf wicket playing surfaces are regarded as being amongst the best in the Greater Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula and Murray Lands Regions.



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