Tranmere, South Australia

Tranmere Post Office opened on 3 February 1947, but was renamed Kensington Gardens North in 1966.

Tranmere's more expensive real estate tends to be in the 750 Policy Area, where many of the blocks are much larger than the 750sqm minimum.

This Heritage Listed house is a 17-room late 19th century mansion built in 1898 for wealthy Rundle Street draper George Hunt (1845–1911).

As its name suggests, the park features majestic gum trees as well as the meandering watercourse of Third Creek, normally dry.

H21, going north towards Glynburn road to the Paradise Bus interchange, or south to eventually reach The Parade, Norwood, and then continue to the city.

Adelaide Metro is planning to extend the Go-Zone on Glynburn road to include Tranmere.