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Charleston
South Australia
Charleston Hotel and general store
Population
Postcode(s)5244
LGA(s)Adelaide Hills Council
State electorate(s)Kavel
Federal division(s)Mayo

Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley, and 3 km south-east of Lobethal. Charleston is very close to the source of the River Onkaparinga.

The town was laid out in 1857 by Charles Dunn (c. 1795–1881), a brother of the prominent miller John Dunn,[3] in a subdivision of section 5197, Hundred of Onkaparinga, and may have been originally named named "Charlestown",[4] but the current spelling has always been more common in newspaper reports.

Most of the local businesses are on the Onkaparinga Valley Road, while the largest number of houses are on Newman Road. Charleston is served by a community postal agency called the Bookpost which is also a bookshop, internet cafe and General Store. Next to The Bookpost is the Charleston Hotel which enjoyed some national attention as one of the main props in a car advertisement, based on Slim Dusty's famous song "Answer to a Pub With No Beer".[citation needed]

Charleston was served by the Mount Pleasant railway line from 1918 to 1953. It is also on the Onkaparinga Valley Road (route B34) and the Amy Gillett Bikeway on the former railway route.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Charleston (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 February 2016. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "2006 Census QuickStats : Charleston (State Suburb)". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 12 August 2008.
  3. ^ "Death of Mr. John Dunn". South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900). Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 15 October 1894. p. 7. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Manning index to South Australian place names:Charleston". State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 21 March 2016.