In 1973 the South Australian Land Commission started to acquire land in the Golden Grove area for housing. It retains the pronunciation from Greenwith in Cornwall as "green-with". Greenwith Cottage is still open today as a historical site. The property was later owned by John Garfield Tilley. He named his property Greenwith Farm after the mine at which he worked near Truro, Cornwall. Greenwith was named by Thomas Roberts in 1846, who had been engaged by the South Australian Mining Association to open up mineral sections along the River Torrens. Greenwith is the northernmost part of the Golden Grove urban land development. It is adjacent to Golden Grove and Salisbury Heights. Greenwith is an outer-north-eastern suburb of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, and is within the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area. Part of Greenwith from adjacent Cobbler Creek Recreation Park
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