Location

Normanville is a coastal town on the west coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula. It is approx. 75km from the Adelaide CBD and is situated next to the mouth of the Bungala River.

Demographics

Population; 1,643

Average age; 60+

Owns outright Purchaser Renting Other Not stated
50% 27% 21% 1% 2%
Childless Couples Couples with Children Single Parents
65% 22% 13%

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History

The town was established by South Australia's first dentist, Robert Norman, in 1849. General houses for people were built first, followed by the general store and hotel. This was quickly followed by the local Government House, which housed the Police Officer, court house and jail cells. Norman opened the Normanville Hotel in 1851 and a church soon after.

The Normanville Hotel became the host of the first district council meeting for the area. The town eventually grew to become a successful wheat exporting area, usually the nearby jetty at the current Normanville Beach as a port for ships coming and going.

Heritage Listings

  • Normanville Wesleyan Cemetary, 18 Main South Road
  • Dickson Beach House, Little Gorge Beach, Main South Road
  • Ferguson's Flour Mill, Williss Drive
  • Normanville Coastal Dunes

Media

Normanville has a radio station (Radio 876) which plays a mixture of Country, Easy-Listening and Nostalgia 24 hours a day.


* Information is accurate as of September 2021 and provided by;

wikipedia.org

Domain.com

Onthehouse.com

RP Data CoreLogic

  • Education

    • Yankalilla Area School
  • Recreation

    • Garnett Kelly Park