Uleybury is a rural locality near
Adelaide
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,
South Australia
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. It is located at the eastern side of the
City of Playford
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local government area, just north of
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along Gawler-One Tree Hill Road.
History
A
weaver named Moses Bendle Garlick (c. 1784–1859) migrated with his family to South Australia in 1837 on the ship ''Katherine Stewart Forbes''. He settled first at
North Adelaide
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History
Surveyor-General Colonel William Light of the colo ...
, where he was in business as a builder until at least 1848. He then took up land at
Munno Para East, naming it Uley, after his native village
Uley
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in
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, England, and there built a home which the family occupied from around 1850. His eldest son, the architect
Daniel Garlick
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, opened a practice in nearby
Gawler
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. Moses was a devout
Baptist
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and lay preacher, and donated to the Church an acre of land where in 1851 he built the Uley Chapel at a cost of £400. Upon his death on 1 October 1859 Moses was buried in the small Cemetery which adjoined the Chapel.
The settlement became known as "Uley Bury" or "Uleybury" around 1855, Uleybury School was erected in 1856 on church land, and Rev. J. P. Buttfield operated it as a church school until 1874, when the Government assumed control. It was closed in 1971 and reopened as a museum in 1979.
The
District Council of Munno Para East
The District Council of Munno Para East was a local government area of South Australia from 1853 to 1958, seated at Uleybury.
History
The District Council of Munno Para East was Proclaimed by Governor Sir Henry Young on 10 November 1853 to go ...
(1853-1933) District Office was located at the former Uley Chapel (demolished in 1981).
Geography
Uleybury is located to the northeast of the
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conurbation, just north of
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. At the
ABS 2001 census, Uleybury had a population of 543 people living in 177 dwellings.
Facilities
Uleybury School Museum, on the
National Trust
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heritage list, was built in 1856 and was still functioning as a school until 1971 in the original buildings. It now offers tours, old time school lessons and various other events and includes information, photographs and memorabilia of past students.
Uleybury Wines, started in 1995 by Tony Pipicella, operates a cellar door where visitors can sample wine and other local produce.
Transport
The area is not serviced by Adelaide public transport.
See also
*
City of Playford
The City of Playford is a local government area of South Australia in Adelaide's northern suburbs. It was named in recognition of Sir Thomas Playford, who played a part in the development of the area, and was South Australia's premier from 1938 ...
*
District Council of Munno Para East
The District Council of Munno Para East was a local government area of South Australia from 1853 to 1958, seated at Uleybury.
History
The District Council of Munno Para East was Proclaimed by Governor Sir Henry Young on 10 November 1853 to go ...
*
List of Adelaide suburbs
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References
External links
Uleybury vineyard
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