Type: | suburb |
Kingsholme | |
City: | Gold Coast City |
State: | qld |
Coordinates: | -27.823°N 153.2352°W |
Local Map: | yes |
Zoom: | 12 |
Pop: | 782 |
Postcode: | 4208 |
Area: | 20.1 |
Timezone: | AEST |
Utc: | +10:00 |
Dist1: | 35.6 |
Dir1: | NNW |
Location1: | Southport |
Dist2: | 38 |
Dir2: | NNW |
Location2: | Surfers Paradise |
Dist3: | 52.7 |
Dir3: | SSE |
Location3: | Brisbane CBD |
Lga: | City of Gold Coast |
Stategov: | Coomera |
Fedgov: | Forde |
Near-N: | Ormeau Hills |
Near-Ne: | Ormeau Pimpama |
Near-E: | Willow Vale |
Near-Se: | Wongawallan |
Near-S: | Wongawallan |
Near-Sw: | Cedar Creek |
Near-W: | Cedar Creek |
Near-Nw: | Luscombe |
Kingsholme is a rural locality in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.[1] In the, Kingsholme had a population of 782 people.
The locality is roughly bounded to the west by the Darlington Range (-27.8254°N 153.2142°W).[2]
A small portion of the northeastern boundary of the locality follows the Pacific Motorway.
The locality was named by James Murtha circa 1869. Originally from County Cork, Ireland, he named his property, Kingsholme. Other notable pioneering families included the Thomson family (Alexander Thomson) who emigrated from Scotland in 1889.
Historically, farming families grew bananas, sugar cane and arrowroot. Some supplemented their farm income with dairying or sawmilling. Today, many former farms have been sub divided.[3]
In the, Kingsholme had a population of 281 people.
In the, Kingsholme had a population of 286 people.
In the, Kingsholme had a population of 782 people.
There are no schools in Kingsholme. The nearest primary schools are Ormeau State School in neighbouring Ormeau to the north-east and Cedar Creek State School in neighbouring Cedar Creek to the west. The nearest secondary school is Ormeau Woods State High School in Ormeau.
Ormeau Rural Fire Station is the southern side of eastern end of Upper Ormeau Road (-27.8031°N 153.2597°W).[4]
There are a number of parks in the locality, including: