Penfield Gardens is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Playford.
It is in the urban fringe on the Adelaide Plains, with major industries including market gardening and harness racing horse training.
Penfield Gardens extends from the south (left) bank of the Gawler River downstream of Angle Vale to the Max Fatchen Expressway.
Regular services ceased in 1919, however the building and cemetery were maintained by the trustees for many years.
[3] The land for the church and cemetery were donated by Jonathon Roberts who had named his property Carclew after the area in Cornwall from which he had migrated.