Hartley, South Australia
| Hartley South Australia | |||||||||||||
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![]() Hartley entrance sign | |||||||||||||
![]() Hartley | |||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 35°10′48″S 139°01′34″E / 35.1801°S 139.0261°ECoordinates: 35°10′48″S 139°01′34″E / 35.1801°S 139.0261°E | ||||||||||||
| Established | 1856 | ||||||||||||
| Postcode(s) | 5255 | ||||||||||||
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| LGA(s) | Alexandrina Council | ||||||||||||
| Region | Fleurieu Peninsula | ||||||||||||
| State electorate(s) | Hammond | ||||||||||||
| Federal Division(s) | Mayo | ||||||||||||
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| Footnotes | [1] | ||||||||||||
Hartley is a ghost town located in South Australia, along the Bremer River on the Strathalbyn-Callington Road.
Founded around the year 1856 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
- ↑ Map of Hartley Bonzle
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