
Area Hotlist — Tea Tree Gully SA
20 lifestyle anchors proven to sell property across the Tea Tree Gully area
Area Hotlist — Tea Tree Gully
Westfield Tea Tree Plaza
1,162 votesSouth Australia’s largest suburban mall packs 240 retailers, a 12-screen cinema, rooftop dining and next-door water-park into one all-weather hub. Free parking and O-Bahn buses place groceries, fashion, health specialists and after-work tapas within ten minutes of most front doors, turning errands into entertainment.
Modbury Hospital
898 votesRecent upgrades deliver a modern emergency wing, elective-surgery theatres and specialist rehabilitation centre, ensuring first-rate care without a city trip. A steady roster of nursing, allied-health and admin roles adds employment security, while on-site cafés keep visitors fuelled during long appointments.
O’Bahn Interchange (Tea Tree Plaza)
861 votesDedicated concrete tracks whisk commuters to the CBD in just 15 minutes, bypassing peak-hour snarls. Secure bike lockers, kiss-and-ride bays and real-time screens make transfers seamless, letting locals enjoy podcasts and river views instead of brake lights on the daily journey.
Anstey Hill Recreation Park
742 votesKoalas, wildflowers and the ruins of 1850s Newmans Nursery line 25 kilometres of walking trails that climb to sweeping city and gulf vistas. Pre-work trail-runs and sunset picnics make this bushland escape a prized backyard without the freeway drive.
Tea Tree Gully Golf Club
611 votesTree-lined fairways, slick greens and resident kangaroos create a relaxed, members-owned course five minutes from Golden Grove. Social nine-hole comps, junior clinics and a sun-drenched bistro mean everyone—handicap hero or hack—finds their swing and a post-round schnitzel.
The Grove Shopping Centre
587 votesColes, Aldi, Kmart and 50 specialty stores sit under a single airy roof beside the Golden Grove bus interchange. Free parking, EV chargers and school-holiday craft keep families happy, while late-night chemists turn late-fever dashes into a ten-minute job.
Golden Grove High School
553 votesPart of a unique three-school campus, Golden Grove High shares theatres, ovals and STEM hubs with private neighbours, giving public-school students big-school resources. Specialist dance and football programs plus trade-training pathways cater to every ambition, from university to apprenticeship.
Torrens Valley Christian School
528 votesReception-to-Year 12 learning pairs strong literacy results with pastoral care rooted in faith. New science labs, an award-winning music academy and close community ties attract families seeking continuity, while O-Bahn buses outside the gate simplify daily travel.
Modbury High School
503 votesEstablished in 1966, Modbury High delivers IB Career-related studies, an e-sports program and nationally ranked volleyball teams. Freshly renovated STEM spaces and a dedicated wellbeing hub prepare students for university, trades or digital careers—all a short stroll from Civic Park.
Golden Grove Recreation & Arts Centre (The ARC)
464 votesLap pools, hydrotherapy, courts, climbing walls and a 400-seat theatre occupy this multistorey complex opposite The Grove. Early-morning swimmers share space with evening musical rehearsals and weekend netball finals, creating a one-stop hub for fitness, arts and community cheer.
Banksia Park International High School
449 votesSmall cohort size, a flourishing STEM academy and sister-school exchanges in Japan and Germany give Banksia Park a global edge. Modern design studios and a robotics lab feed directly into Adelaide’s defence-tech tertiary pathways.
St Agnes Shopping Centre
421 votesWoolworths, butchers, post office and a family-run patisserie cluster beside a 24-hour gym and medical clinic. Undercover parking keeps groceries dry in winter, while monthly pop-up craft stalls add village charm to the essentials run.
Tea Tree Gully Primary School
397 votesOne of the state’s oldest schools maintains small-class warmth within modern collaborative pods. Kitchen-garden lessons, Auslan club and walk-to-school mornings nurture healthy, engaged kids, and parents value the easy bike-path link straight to Civic Park playground.
Civic Park & Library Precinct
362 votesRolling lawns host Moonlight Markets, New Year’s Eve fireworks and lunchtime food trucks beneath towering gums. Next door, the library offers maker-spaces, study pods and barista coffee, creating a lively civic heart opposite Tea Tree Plaza’s retail buzz.
Surrey Downs Shopping Centre
333 votesCompact centre delivers IGA, bakeries, vet and bottle-shop beside leafy Blue Gum Park. Local kids grab after-school hot chips, while tradies appreciate abundant parking for quick sandwich runs between jobs across the foothills.
Wynn Vale Dam & Walking Trail
319 votesBoardwalks circle a reed-ringed lake teeming with pelicans and resident turtles. Sunrise joggers, dog walkers and young cyclists enjoy gentle gradients and playground stops, all minutes from Golden Grove Road’s café strip for post-exercise cappuccinos.
Redwood Park Primary School
293 votesCommunity garden beds, a music-tech studio and well-being dog greet students each morning. Strong numeracy results, inclusive support programs and nearby Modbury Jets soccer clinics keep families loyal from Reception right through to high-school hand-over.
Cobbler Creek Recreation Park
279 votesMountain-bike flow trails, pump tracks and nature-play spaces fill 266 hectares of open woodland. Barbecue shelters and valley lookouts turn it into a whole-day adventure for kids on balance bikes up to serious downhill riders chasing adrenaline on city’s edge.
Modbury Jets Soccer Club
264 votesNational Premier League outfit nurtures juniors from MiniRoos to senior squads on floodlit Burragah Reserve. Friday-night canteen burgers, packed derby crowds and summer academy camps keep community spirit kicking year-round—even for spectating parents who never lace a boot.
Ridgehaven Primary School
257 votesSet among mature gums, Ridgehaven champions inquiry learning with STEM labs, a flourishing choir and kitchen-garden classes. OSHC hours suit working parents, and safe-route footpaths mean many families stroll or scoot to the gate instead of jockeying in car queues.