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Hidden : 1/8/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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You are looking for a nano!!
This is a sporting complex, tennis muggles Monday,Wednesday and Friday nights and all day Saturday. During winter you'll have to avoid the netballers!

The first record of tennis being an activity in Freeling was Easter 1892, when a competition of tennis and cricket was held between Freeling and Angaston. Then competition was played on lawn and the club had its beginnings on privately owned courts.
There have been courts at the current location approximately since the 1920’s with the site of southern courts originally being croquet courts.
The club rooms were built and then officially opened by Senator Laucke in 1970. They have undergone some refurbishment in the 1990s bringing them to what you see today.

The Freeling Tennis Club today has approx 100 members, and has both senior and junior teams competing in the Barossa & Light and Gawler Associations. If you are interested in finding out more about the club please visit their website.
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