Torrensville, SA 5031
Suburb within the West Torrens local government area, part of the Adelaide (Greater) Region in South Australia. Ranked 88th best suburb by locals.
Great for
- Neighbourly spirit
- Public transport
- Internet access
- Safe and sound
- Shopping options
Not great for
- No ratings yet
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Families With Kids
- LGBTQ+
- Hipsters
- Fashion Conscious
Reviews of Torrensville, SA
"Torrenville where dreams take track"
Torrensville is a vibrant suburb located approximately 2 kilometers west of Adelaide's city center. Known for its rich multicultural heritage, particularly its significant Greek and Italian communities, the area offers a diverse cultural experience.
Lifestyle and Amenities
The suburb boasts a variety of amenities, including shopping centers, cafes, and restaurants. Henley Beach Road serves as a central hub, featuring an excellent range of shops and eateries.
The Brickworks Marketplace, located at the corner of South Road and Ashwin Parade, provides residents with a range of retail options.
Dining Scene
Torrensville's dining scene is diverse, reflecting its multicultural population. Notable establishments include Parwana Afghan Kitchen, which has attracted celebrities such as Nigella Lawson, and the British Raj Restaurant, known for its Indian cuisine and frequented by international cricket teams.
Community and Safety
Residents describe Torrensville as a friendly and relatively safe area. While there are pockets of public housing, the suburb does not have a reputation for being unsafe.
The community is tight-knit, with a vibrant atmosphere that appeals to environmentally-conscious individuals and families.
Transportation and Accessibility
Its proximity to both the city and the beach makes Torrensville a convenient location for residents. However, some have noted noise from planes, trains, and helicopters as potential drawbacks.
Real Estate
The suburb features a mix of beautiful old houses, newer developments, and charming cottages. While property prices can be slightly higher, many believe the area's amenities and charm justify the cost.
Entertainment and Culture
Torrensville is home to the historic Thebarton Theatre, a popular entertainment venue that has hosted numerous memorable events.
Conclusion
Overall, Torrensville offers a blend of cultural diversity, convenient amenities, and a strong sense of community, making it an attractive suburb for a variety of residents.
Who lives here?
- Families with kids
Also Marion Road, Torrensville is literally locked in by the main roads
"Great Suburb!"
A great suburb that is situated near the metropolitan Henley Beach road.
Great for
- Great cafes
- Close To Everything
- Eating Out
- Shopping
- Close proximity to the CBD
- Quality character homes throughout the area
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Students
- Trendy & Stylish
"Torrensville - An Affordable City Fringe Suburb Full of Stunning Character Homes"
A suburb that hits the spot for a vast range of buyers
- Located on the fringe Adelaide’s CBD
- Consists mainly of character homes circa 1880-1920
- Traditionally an older ethnic generation – now a mix of younger families and professionals
- High density development has just been approved along major roads so further transformations will take place over the next 3-7 years
- Walking distance to the city
Great for
- Close proximity to the CBD
- Quality character homes throughout the area
- Close To Everything
- Eating Out
- Shopping
Who lives here?
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
- Tourists
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Students
- Country Lovers
- Trendy & Stylish
- Beach Lovers
Rentals in Torrensville
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"A tiny bit pricey, but actually worth it."
Slightly higher prices are really the only major downside to an otherwise gorgeous area. Lots of beautiful old houses, a few newer ones and cute cottages scattered throughout, too. Henley Beach Road is close by and has an excellent range of shops, restaurants and other facilities. People seem quite friendly.
Great for
- Close To Everything
- Shopping
- Eating Out
Not great for
- Slightly Expensive
Who lives here?
- LGBT+
- Hipsters
- Trendy & Stylish
Dear Declan Palmer,
As a resident of the nearby area, I can say that Brickworks lacks many amenities needed by a multicultural suburb. Several flightpaths cross the suburb, making it a nightmare to sleep at night. And when you think the planes have stopped, just remember that you are surrounded by main roads like South Road and Henley Beach Road, which do not have a curfew. Additionally, the State Government is proposing to build a tram along the main road making the disturbance worse!!! The airport and main roads are this suburb's downfall.