Modbury, South Australia

Modbury is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Tea Tree Gully.It was named Modbury by R. S. Kelly, on 1 September 1840, after his native town in Devonshire.[2] Robert Simon Kelly purchased Upper Dry Creek in 1842, naming his home, trehele, later referred to as Treehill, but generally known as Modbury Farm, the Modbury hotel, initially known by the name Modbury, is widely believed to have been constructed as a two story establishment by Robert Kelly, a tradesman, in September 1858, William Stoneham sought approval from the district council for a general license to operate a public house under the name Modbury Hotel, while Stoneham obtained the first license, ownership remained with Robert Kelly.Mr. Kelly's efforts eventually led to the emergence of the Modbury village in 1857, after he encouraged its development on his land, which he named after his birthplace in Devonshire, England.Its local government area is the City of Tea Tree Gully and its chambers are located within the suburb.
Montague Road
The Tee tree Plaza interchange is part of the O'Bahn
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