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Woodchester

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Alexandrina Council SA, PO Box 21, Woodchester, SA 5255
08 8555 7000

Description

Woodchester is a locality in South Australia, situated within the Alexandrina Council.

Woodchester is a locality in South Australia, situated within the Alexandrina Council. It was originally a private subdivision, but was formally established in August 2000 for the long established name. A section of Woodchester was severed and added to Bletchley in October 2008.Edward J. Peake purchased Section 1788, Hundred of Strathalbyn in 1841 on behalf of William Leigh of 'Woodchester Park', Gloucestershire, England; it was subdivided in 1856. The settlement was originally known as "Tin Pot". It formerly had a hotel, the Tin Pot Inn, which served as a stopping point for travellers; it closed in 1867, and some ruins of the building survive today. The area also benefited from the successful Wheal Ellen mine, located in adjacent Highland Valley. Tinpot Post Office opened on 25 November 1857, was renamed Woodchester Post Office on 29 October 1858, and was closed on 31 March 1973. A school opened in 1877, but has long since closed.

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Type: Rural areas

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 36.173 km2

Elevation: 51-200 metres

Town elevation: 77 m

Population number: 223

Local Government Area: Alexandrina Council

Location

Alexandrina Council SA, PO Box 21, Woodchester, SA 5255

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Woodchester, South Australia