West Lakes

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West Lakes is a planned residential and recreational suburb in Adelaide, South Australia, known for its man-made lakes, waterfront homes, and shopping and sporting facilities.

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Label Occurrences
West Lakes canonical 2
West Lakes (historical) 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf planned community
suburb
city Adelaide NERFINISHED
country Australia
developmentType planned residential suburb
waterfront housing estate
distanceFromAdelaideCBD approximately 12 kilometres northwest
hasAmenity medical services nearby
retail precincts
schools nearby
hasFeature artificial lake system
canals
parks
residential streets with cul-de-sacs
walking paths
waterfront reserves
hasLandUse commercial
recreational
residential
hasRecreation boating
fishing
kayaking
walking and cycling around lakes
hasShoppingCentre Westfield West Lakes NERFINISHED
hasSportFacility Adelaide Arena at West Lakes NERFINISHED
golf course nearby
knownFor man-made lakes
recreational facilities
residential development
shopping facilities
sporting facilities
waterfront homes
localGovernmentArea City of Charles Sturt NERFINISHED
locatedIn Adelaide metropolitan area NERFINISHED
coastal plain west of Adelaide CBD
majorShoppingCentre Westfield West Lakes NERFINISHED
nearbySuburb Grange NERFINISHED
Royal Park NERFINISHED
Seaton NERFINISHED
Tennyson NERFINISHED
West Lakes Shore NERFINISHED
originalLandUse coastal swamp and sand dunes
planningConcept integrated residential and recreational design
redevelopedFrom former wetlands
region Western suburbs of Adelaide
state South Australia
transport road access via West Lakes Boulevard
served by bus routes to Adelaide CBD
waterBodyType artificial lake

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City of Charles Sturt hasSuburb West Lakes
AFC trainingBase West Lakes
subject surface form: Adelaide Football Club
Crows trainingBase West Lakes
this entity surface form: West Lakes (historical)