Gulfview Heights is a small suburb of Adelaide, South Australia and has sections apart of both the City of Salisbury and City of Tea Tree Gully local government area.
Suburb Specialist and local resident of Gulfview Heights, Ryan Smtih says, "I love the size of the blocks of land and the views. The people are always friendly when you're out walking the dogs or just generally getting some exercise or fresh air. Everyone is very house-proud and the take pride in how they present their homes. The area has a great reputation and I love being a part of it!"
Gulfview Heights is a relatively affluent new estate suburb carved out of Salisbury East and Para Hills. The main estate south of Wynn Vale Drive was first settled in 1996 and the whole area was officially renamed in 2001.
The area was originally farmed by William Pedler, a shoemaker whose trade gave rise to the name of Cobbler Creek. The reserve was set aside in 1970 and declared in 1989.
The zoned schooling for Gulfview Heights include:
Buses are available from:
OR, you can utilise the Park 'n' Ride facilities at Golden Grove or Tea Tree Plaza Interchange. Click here to plan your trip.