Forreston, South Australia

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CountryAustralia
Established1850
Forreston
The main street of Forreston, South Australia in full bloom at springtime
The main street of Forreston, South Australia in full bloom at springtime
Forreston is located in South Australia
Forreston
Forreston
Coordinates: 34°48′0″S 138°54′0″E / 34.80000°S 138.90000°E / -34.80000; 138.90000
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
LGA
Location
Established1850
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Population
  Total407 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode
5233
Localities around Forreston
Kersbrook Williamstown Mount Crawford
Kersbrook Forreston Cromer
Chain of Ponds Gumeracha Birdwood

Forreston is a locality/village near Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the Adelaide Hills Council local government area 3 km northeast of Gumeracha and southeast of Williamstown.

The town was named in honour of its founder, Alexander Forrest (not to be confused with the Western Australian explorer and surveyor of the same name).

Forreston is curious in that, being only 3 km from Gumeracha, it did so well. Alexander Forrest, a blacksmith by trade, arrived in South Australia in 1848, settling in the Forreston area in 1850 and laying out the village in 1858. The Gumeracha North School opened in 1860 and closed in 1967.[2] At one stage, it had a post office, store, wine shop, wheelwright, blacksmith, butcher, school and more.[3] In 1884, gold was found at nearby Watts Gully, yielding nuggets as large as 14 ounces, and the town peaked.[4] However, the town is no more, with only reminders in its historical buildings, including Forrest's original home, of its vibrant commercial past.

The region relies heavily on grazing, dairying and market gardening.

Geography

Forreston is located 3 km northeast of Gumeracha on the road to Williamstown. Forreston is served by facilities in Gumeracha.

Transport

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