65 Oakley Rd, Blackfellows Creek is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1846. The property has a land size of 63470m2 and floor size of 139m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in January 2014.
Orangebank - The Australian Homestead Tradition
This 6.347 hectare (15.6 acres) blue ribbon property sits gracefully in a valley historically, known as Blackfellows Creek which is via Meadows. Josiah and Sarah Oakley and their family arrived at Holdfast Bay on the Buffalo on December 28th 1837. Josiah opened the first Tent Hotel in S A in Gilles Street and then settled his family in this valley in 1846 and his descendants still own the property today.
This particular piece of land retains the name of the original property and stone remnants of the original residence are still visible in retaining walls surrounding the new home.
The size of Blackfellows Creek is approximately 7.8 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 50.0% of total area. The population of Blackfellows Creek in 2016 was 33 people. By 2021 the population was 28 showing a population decline of 15.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Blackfellows Creek is 60-69 years. Households in Blackfellows Creek are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $300 - $449 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Blackfellows Creek work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 112.50% of the homes in Blackfellows Creek were owner-occupied compared with 111.10% in 2016.
Blackfellows Creek has 20 properties. As at 30 April 2026:
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