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Hallett Cove
Editors Choice

"A Great Place to Live!"

Hallett Cove is a large, primarily coastal residential suburb within the City of Marion, about 23 km south of the CBD of Adelaide. There is a beach, (a bit rocky), Conservation Park (with significant geological features), mid-sized shopping centre containing 2 supermarkets, discount department store and a reasonable range of speciality shops, food court and services, including banks, post office etc. In the vicinity of the shopping centre is a Tavern, with drive through Bottle-o, Public Library, GP, Dentist, Orthodontist, Physio, a Vet, Real Estate Agent and Land Broker & petrol station. There is a good range of public parks containing some great open spaces, walking/riding trails including The Coast to Vines Rail Trail & Marion Coastal Walk (mainly along the cliff tops) and playgrounds, BMX Track and Skate Park, Oval, & Tennis Courts. There are a number of sporting clubs including Football, Cricket, Tennis, Netball etc. There are some government primary schools and an R-12 School. Public transport within Hallett Cove is served by a regular bus service and there are two public train stations, Hallett Cove and Hallett Cove Beach providing services to the City and suburbs on the Noarlunga Centre Line.

Great for

  • Close enough to marion / colonnades
  • Schools
  • Shopping centre
  • Friendly People
  • Beautiful sea views

Not great for

  • Noise from cars/buses on certain roads
  • Beach rocky

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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BeverleyP

My husband and i have lived in Hallett Cove for 22 years and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. We have a good shopping centre and we are only ten minutes from Westfield, Marion shopping centre. There is a good bus service and we have friendly neighbours plus a lovely new playground only paces from our door. There is new library and community centre being built and the whole suburb is going ahead in leaps and bounds. We are retirees and belong to the Hallett Cove Probus Club and have made many friends there. There is a great craft group at the HC Baptist church. In other words, Hallett Cove is great place for young and old to live.

annetteb1
annetteb1

Good to hear. We have just purchased and also retirees looking to make new friends.

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Mirrabooka Crs

"A Quiet Street"

Mirrabooka Crescent is a mainly level residential street located on the northern boundary of Hallett Cove in the original Karrara Estate. The street has low levels of traffic and is clean and well maintained with underground power and telecommunications. The street is well lit at night with five operating light poles. There is a concrete footpath on one side of the road, while on the other side is mainly front lawns to the kerb. The majority of homes are single story and are well cared for. There are Bus Stops close by, with services to the Hallett Cove Shopping Centre, or to the Marion Shopping Centre. Within a few minutes walk there is a good sized open park containg tennis courts used by the Southbank Tennis Club and a small playground. The Capella Drive Skate Park and BMX Track are about a 10 minute walk. The Hallett Cove Railway Station is approximately 12 minutes walk. It is about a 7 minute drive to the Hallett Cove Beach and Hallett Cove Conservation Park.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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