List of historic houses in South Australia

This is an incomplete list of Historic houses in South Australia

Historic houses

NameBuiltFor#StreetSuburb/TownLocal Govt.FateNotes
The Acacias1877Dr. J. M. Gunson[1]316Portrush RoadMarryatville N P & SLoreto College1878–1919 Sir Edwin Smith
1919 Loreto Convent [2]
Ackland House1901William Ackland631South RoadEverard Park UnleyRetirement village[3]
Adare1837John Hindmarsh jr.Adare AvenueMcCracken[4]Victor HarborUniting Church conference centreAcross R. Hindmarsh from Mount Breckan; orig. a cottage "Mootaparinga",
1891 D.H. Cudmore built current edifice
1941
1954 Uniting Church
The Almonds1851William BeltWalkerville WalkervillePrivate home
National Trust of SA listed
1851 Belt family (93 years)[2][5]
1944 ?
1969 Brown family[5]
Alton1848David Wark St. Bernards RoadMagillCampbelltowndemolished 19361872 Daniel Chappell
c. 1880 J. Crane
c. 1888 Robert Burden
c. 1900 E. W. Krichauff
Alvington1880?William Bickford jr.cnrBickford Terrace and The EsplanadeSomerton Park HoldfastDemolished 19761938–1976 "Somerton Home" for the Crippled Children's Association
Arthur's Seatc. 1875George Tinline,
completed by
Gavin Young
Summit RoadCrafersAdel. Hillsdestroyed by fire 19831908 H. Teesdale Smith
1925 Arthur H. Poole
1927 Stawell School
1942 A.W.A.S.
1943 Mrs. Basil Harford[6]
Ashford House1838Dr. C. G. Everard87Anzac HighwayAshford W. TorrensAshford Special School[2]
Aston20Edwin TerraceGilberton Walkerville[7]
Athelney1858P. D. PrankerdHackney RoadHackney N P & SSt. Peter's College[2] 1864: H. B. Hughes and Laura Hughes[8]
1917: E. B. Hughes
Attunga1900Benjamin Burford120Kensington RoadToorak Gardens BurnsideBurnside War Memorial Hospital[9]
Auchendarroch House1878Robert Barr Smith17Adelaide RoadMount Barker Mt BarkerWallis Cinemas,
tavern & function centre
Built 1860 as Lachlan MacFarlane's Oakfield Hotel[10]
1922: Methodist Rest and Convalescent Home.
Ayers House1855Sir Henry Ayers288North TerraceAdelaide AdelaideNational TrustOriginally named Austral House[11]
Balmoral1839Joseph IndLower North East RoadDernancourt Camp'twnRetirement village[2]
Barton Vale House1852Edmund Bowman20Walker Court (off Main North Road)Enfield PAERestored, and used by P. & M. Smith diverse businesses1852 Bowman family
1922 "Home for Wayward Girls"
1947 Remand centre
1980s Restored (Govt. offices)
1991 Sold and subdivided
1995 Smith family[12]
Beaumont House1849Bishop Augustus Short631Glynburn RoadBeaumont BurnsideNational TrustOriginally named "Claremont" [13]
Benacre1875William Bickford sr.6Benacre PlaceGlen Osmond BurnsidePrivate homeT. B. Strangways
Henry Scott
Thomas Graves
1906 John Lewis
1924 Lance Lewis
Listed on the Register of the National Estate.[14]
BirksgateArthur Hardy
Thomas Elder
1851Mira Monte / Urrbrae MitchamDemolishedT E Barr Smith 1897– [2][15]
Willa Willa
Birralee, Belair
1897
1920
T. Hamilton
William Burford
49Sheoak RoadBelair MitchamPrivate home1897 Hamilton
1917 Estate sub-divided
~1919 Burford Family
1942 Scotch College
1944 TB Sanatorium
1952 Repatriation Hospital
1976 St Anthony's
2000s Private home
Birralee, GlenelgWilliam Burford16Albert Tce (cnr Seawall)Glenelg HoldfastDemolished[16]
Bishop's Court1865Bishop Augustus Short41-50Palmer PlaceNorth Adelaide AdelaideStill in use, but[17][18]
The Briars1856George Hawker15Briar AvenueMedindie Walkerville1914 McBride Hospital[7][15]
The Brocas~1843John NewmanWoodville RoadWoodville Chas. SturtRebuilt 1870[2]
Brookside1841Captain Scott37Shakespeare AvenueTranmere Camp'twnDemolished ~1960
ByethorneWilliam Milne jun.
George Milne from 1915
26Ayers Hill RdStirlingAdel. Hills1947 St. Catherine's convent
private owner
not "Bythorne"[19]
Carclew1897 Hugh Robert Dixson11-19Jeffcott Street, Montefiore HillNorth Adelaide AdelaideCarclew Youth Arts Centre[20]Chambers' family home, demolished 1897.
1897 Dixson built "Stalheim".
1908 Langdon Bonython renamed it "Carclew".[2]
Carminow1885Sir Thomas ElderMount Lofty Summit RoadCrafersAdel. HillsDestroyed during Ash Wednesday bushfire in 1983 but has since been rebuilt1885 Elder
~1905 Langdon Bonython[21]
Carrick Hill1939Sir Edward Hayward46Fullarton RoadSpringfield MitchamMuseum[22][23]
The Cedars1870sHeysen RoadHahndorf Mount BarkerMuseumPurchased by Hans Heysen in 1912[24]
Collingrove1856John Howard AngasEden Valley RoadAngastonBarossaNational Trust[25]
Claremont
see Hartley Bank
Glen Osmond Burnside[2]
Clifton Manor1852George Deane Sismey16Waratah WayStonyfell BurnsidePrivate home[2]
Cobham Hall~1840Dr. Joseph Bell4Gordon StreetMorphettville MarionCobham Retirement Homes[2]
Coreega1883Frank Makin[26]Fullarton Road now Carrick Hill Rd.Springfield MitchamGeorge Riddock 1888
Joseph Florey 1906
Alfred Stump c. 1920
Cosford~1840John Hawkins10Montacute RoadHectorville Camp'twnPrivate home[2] Gunton has R. D. Hawkins
Craigbuie1887Johann SchmidtLeabrook BurnsidePrivate homeOrig. owner Alfred Watts[2]
Orig. The Wattles aka Edelweiss
Craigmellon3Edwin TerraceGilberton WalkervillePrivate home[7][27]
George Brookman c.1880-1920
Cummins House1842Sir John MorphettSheoak AvenueNovar Gardens W. TorrensMuseum and Function centre[28][29]
Darroch House1885James Waddell Marshall6Briar RoadFelixstow N P & SBowen Funerals[30]
Delamere1847William BartleyDelamere AvenueSpringfield MitchamDemolished ~1950[2]
Dickson House1950Robert Dickson1Wandilla DriveRostrevor Camp'twnPrivate home[31]:14
Dover House~1848William WheewallKensington Gardens BurnsidePrivate home[2]
Dunluce Castle1912Alexander MacullyYester AvenueBrighton HoldfastPrivate home[32][33]
Eothen
St Corantyn
1891C. A. Hornabrook East TerraceAdelaideAdelaideLavington Bonython 1928
Erindale1871E. M. de MoleBurnside RoadErindale BurnsideDemolishedde Mole greatly extended 1850 house[2]
EringaSidney Kidman76Northgate StreetUnley Park Unley
Essenside1873Edward M. BagotcnrMoseley and College StreetsGlenelg HoldfastDemolished 1972
Estcourt House1881-3F. Estcourt BucknallMilitary RoadTennyson Chas. SturtF. E. Bucknall
AMP Society
James Brown Memorial Trust 1893–
Eurilla1884William MilneMount Lofty Summit RoadCrafersAdel. HillsPrivate home1884 William Milne
1917 Lavington Bonython
1972 Kym Bonython
1987 ?
1998 J&C Ganzis[34]
Eynesbury House1880George Wilcox69Belair RoadKingswood MitchamPrivate home[35]
Federation House Sir Richard Chaffey Baker 32Brougham PlaceNorth Adelaide AdelaideStudent facilities, Lincoln CollegeUniting Church
Fernilee569Greenhill RoadBurnside BurnsideDemolished for housing development[36]James Gartrell
Forest Lodge1892John Bagot19Pine StreetStirlingAdel. HillsPrivate residenceFor many years summer home of Bagot family [37]
Forsyth House
Kahurangi
Aldersgate
1913A. E. Pitt160OG RoadFelixstow N P & SAldersgate Nursing Home[38]
Glanville Hall1856John HartPark AveGlanville PAESenior Citizens' club[2][15]
ca.1930 J. Anderson
Glenara~1865William HillEsplanadeGlenelg Holdfast[2]
Glynde HouseE. C. GwynneAvenue RoadPayneham N P & SPrivate residenceGwynne extended 1838 cottage[2]
Grange1840Capt. Charles SturtJetty StreetGrange Chas. SturtMuseumR. F. Newland lived here for some years [39]
Hartley Bank1842Alfred HardyGlen Osmond BurnsidePrivate home1862: Renamed Claremont by Daniel Cudmore [2]
Hazelwood Cottage1848Alexander Lang Elder32Howard TerraceHazelwood Park BurnsidePrivate home[2]
Heathpool1840George Reed16Hanson AvenueHeathpool BurnsidePrivate home[2]
Helenholm1853William Finlayson1Finlayson StreetNetherby MitchamPrivate homeEnlarged 1915 by W. A. Norman [2]
Heywood~1855Thomas Whistler (perhaps)7Kays RoadUnley Park UnleyPrivate home[2]
Highfield1849Edward DrewPortrush RoadGlen Osmond BurnsideBusiness premises[2]
Ilfracombe1840 Dr. James NashBurnside BurnsideDemolishedOwned by "Stonyfell" Martin family for 90 years [2]
Ivanhoe9Edwin TerraceGilberton WalkervillePrivate home[7]
Jordon House~1860William GerrardDaws RoadEdwardstown MarionDemolishedOrig. cottage developed by Gerrard [2]
Kadlunga1857James SteinKadlunga RoadMintaroClare ValleyPrivate homesteadJames Stein 1857 to 1877
John Chewings 1877 to 1881
Samuel Way 1881 to 1916
Melrose/Gosse family 1916 to 2017
Tim Edmunds 2017 to
Kalymna
Adelaide Miethke House
Oreon House
1874C. A. Hornabrook28Dequetteville TceKent TownN P & S OfficesThomas Graves
H. H. Dutton 1924–26
E. W. Holden 1926–40
Nancy Buttfield
1949 Education Dept.
Oreo Partners
Kandahar1906William Henry Morish[40]329Marion RoadNorth Plympton W. TorrensCommunity centreNamed in honour of "Earl Roberts of Kandahar"[40][41]
Kingsmead1865Charles Jacob75–78Brougham PlaceNorth Adelaide AdelaidePrivate home[42]
Kingston House1840George Strickland Kingston48Kingston CrescentKingston Park HoldfastFunction venue[43]
Kurralta1844William WyattKurralta DriveBurnside BurnsidePrivate homeArchitect:George Kingston[2]
LandunnaJohn Rounsevell111Hutt StreetAdelaide AdelaideNaval, Military & Airforce Club[15][44][45]
"the building still occupies an entire unsubdivided Town Acre"
The Laurels1857John Dunn2Hutchinson StreetMount Barker Mt BarkerCentre of "The Laurels" Retirement Village
Linden~1850Alexander HayBeaumont BurnsideDemolished 1967[46] Hay also commissioned "Mount Breckan".
Lochend1842Charles CampbellcnrHill and Hart StreetsCampbelltown Camp'twnrestoredOpen to the public on the first Sunday of every odd month 2-4 pm[47]
Manse1882142Tynte StreetNorth Adelaide AdelaideRestaurant[48]
Marble Hill1880Governor of South AustraliaAdel. HillsDestroyed by bushfire 19552009 sold by SA government to private individuals who are funding restoration
Marino1851George Strickland KingstonKingston Park HoldfastKingston Park reserve[2]
Martindale Hall1879Edmund Bowman, jr.Min Man RoadMintaroClare ValleyMuseumEdmund Bowman 1879 to 1892
Mortlock families 1892 to 1979
University of Adelaide 1979 to 1986
Government of South Australia 1986 to
Marybank1842Thomas ShepherdMontacute RoadRostrevor Camp'twnPrivate homehome of Fox family over 130 years[2]
Monalta
aka Hope Lodge,
Cherington
~1870R. B. Andrews Q.C.Main RoadBelair MitchamBlackwood District Community HospitalOther owners include:
A. G. Downer
H.O. Hannaford
Wykeham School
F.J. Blades[49]
Monklands52Church TerraceWalkerville Walkerville[7]
MontefioreSir Samuel WayMontefiore HillNorth Adelaide AdelaideAquinas College[15]
Mount Breckan1881Alexander Hay21-25Renown AvenueVictor HarborVictor HarborPrivate home and Function centre[50] Hay also commissioned "Linden".
Mount Laura1922Ekblom StreetWhyalla NorrieWhyallaNational Trust[51]
Mount Lofty House1858Arthur Hardy74Mount Lofty Summit RoadCrafersAdel. HillsFunction venueOther owners included:
Alfred Watts
Frank Stokes
Arthur Waterhouse
J. W. Richardson[52] Destroyed during Ash Wednesday 1983 and reopened after restoration in 1986.
Murray Park1884Alexander Borthwick Murray14-38St Bernards RoadMagillCampbelltownUniSA Magill CampusNow known as 'Murray House'.[53]
Nesfield1880Edward Davies353Marion RoadNorth Plympton W. TorrensPrivate home[54]
Nurney House1849Charles BagotCnrsKingston Terrace, Jerningham Street and Stanley StreetNorth Adelaide AdelaidePrivate home[55]
Old Government House1860Governor of South AustraliaBelair National ParkBelair MitchamMuseum[56]
Olivewood1889Charles F. ChaffeyCnrRenmark Avenue and 21st StreetRenmarkRenmarkNational Trust[57]
Paringa Hall1882James Cudmore195-235Brighton RoadSomerton Park HoldfastSacred Heart College (Adelaide)Designed by Edmund William Wright
1882 Cudmore family residence
1897 Sacred Heart College
The PinesJohn MartinMarion RoadNorth Plympton W. TorrensSouthern Cross Homes[58]
Pomona1881William Rendall CavePomona Road?CrafersAdel. HillsPrivate home
Prospect House1846John Benjamin GrahamBraund RoadProspectProspectdemolished 1901known locally as "Graham's Castle"
c. 1880 W. H. Clark
Prospect Lodgec. 1850George Fife AngasTorrens RoadBowdenCharles Sturtdemolishedc. 1860 John Howard Angas's home while parliament sitting
Rhyllon1870sWilliam WadhamRobe terraceMedindie Walkerville
Romalo House
(orig. Home Park
then La Perouse)
W. P. Auld24Romalo AveMagillCampbelltownPrivate home1858 Elizabeth Longbottom
Frank Young
1909 Edmond Mazure[59]
1945 Warren Bonython [60]
2014 New owners
The Rosary1870sBenjamin BabbageDonald StreetSt Marys MitchamDemolished 1930sLocally referred to as Babbage's Castle[61][62]
Rostrevor1870sRoss T. ReidGlen Stuart Rd.WoodfordeAdel. HillsRostrevor CollegeJ. S. Reid (no relation) 1887–1913
Stangate House1937Rev. S. Raymond Cornish3Edgeware RoadAldgateAdel. HillsNational Trust SA[63] Garden maintained by Camellia Society Adelaide Hills (Inc.)
Struan House1873John RobertsonRiddoch HighwayNaracoorteNaracoorte Lucindale CouncilDept. of Primary Industries & Resources SA[64]
Swanscombe1873John WalkerFuller StreetWalkerville WalkervillePrivate home1856 C. B. Young
1928 C. V. T. Wells
J. Slatter
Tenterden HouseCaptain Henry SimpsonWoodville RoadWoodville Gardens WoodvilleDemolished 1996
Torrens ParkBarr Smith familycnrCarruth and Blythewood RoadsTorrens Park MitchamScotch College, AdelaideRobert Torrens
1865 W. W.Hughes
1874 R. Barr Smith [15][65][66]
Tranmere House1898George Hunt3Kings GroveTranmere Camp'twnPrivate homeState Heritage Listed[67][68]
Tremere
("place by the sea")
~1850Richard ColleyAnzac HighwayGlenelg HoldfastDemolished ~1950Original Glenelg Town Hall
Richard Colley
William Rounsevell
W. B. Rounsevell
Emmett & Sons Ltd.
Undelcarra1850
1876
George Debney
Simpson Newland
Undelcarra RoadBurnside BurnsidePrivate home1850 Debney
1876 Newland
1911 H. Torrens Ward
1919 Simpson family[69]
Urrbrae House1891Peter WaiteClaremont AvenueUrrbrae MitchamUniversity of Adelaide[70]
Wairoa1888William Austin Horn160Mount Barker RoadAldgateAdel. HillsPrivate home[71][72]
1971-2004 Marbury School[73]
Warrakilla1841William WarlandStrathalbyn RoadMylorAdel. HillsPrivate homeOrig. Wheatsheaf Inn
1879 George Goyder
Waverley
(orig. "Waverly")
des. 1864[74]William Sanders356–364South TerraceAdelaide AdelaideSt. Andrews private hospital1873[75] T. R. Bowman
1915 H. C. Cave
1946 Legacy Club
Weetunga1878Samuel White 12-14Weetunga StFulham W. TorrensPrivate home[76][77]
Whitehead1907A. G. Rymill39Brougham PlaceNorth Adelaide AdelaidePrincipal's residence, Lincoln College[78]
A. C. Rymill
Uniting Church
Willyama
( = "Broken Hill area")
1876Dr. Oscar Gorger12The AvenueMedindie WalkervillePrivate home[15]
1886 Charles Rasp
1936 Hew O'H Giles
1987
Wolta Wolta1846John HopeNeagles Rock RoadClareClareB&BDestroyed in 1983 Ash Wednesday Bushfires and rebuilt in 2007
WoodhouseRichard Davies HansonSpring Gully RoadPiccadillyAdel. HillsScouts Australia
(SA Branch)
Wooton Lea /
Wootton Lea
F. H. FauldingPortrush RdGlen Osmond BurnsideSeymour CollegeF. H. Faulding
J. H. Symon
1873 G. S. Fowler
Presbyterian Girls' College

See also

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