List of historic houses in South Australia

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Historic houses

ImageNameBuiltFor#StreetSuburb/town Local govt. area FateNotes
The Acacias 1877 Dr. J. M. Gunson [1] 316 Portrush Road Marryatville N P & S Loreto College 1878–1919 Sir Edwin Smith
1919 Loreto Convent [2]
AcklandHouse.jpg Ackland House1901William Ackland631 South Road Everard Park Unley Retirement village [3]
Adare House in Victor Harbour, South Australia.jpg Adare1837 John Hindmarsh jr. Adare Avenue McCracken [4] Victor Harbor Uniting Church conference centreAcross R. Hindmarsh from Mount Breckan; orig. a cottage "Mootaparinga",
1891 D. H. Cudmore built current edifice
1941
1954 Uniting Church
Airlie c. 18709Trinity Street College Park N P & S C. H. Spence?
Edward Kay
Gavin Gardner
The Almonds1851 William Belt Walkerville Walkerville Private home
National Trust of SA listed
1851 Belt family (93 years) [2] [5]
1944 ?
1969 Brown family [5]
Alton1848 David Wark St. Bernards Road Magill Campbelltown demolished 19361872 Daniel Chappell
c. 1880 J. Crane
c. 1888 Robert Burden
c. 1900 E. W. Krichauff
Somerton Crippled Children's Home, about 1939.jpg Alvington 1880? William Bickford jr. cnrBickford Terrace and The Esplanade Somerton Park Holdfast Demolished 19761938–1976 "Somerton Home" for the Crippled Children's Association
Arthur's Seatc. 1875 George Tinline,
completed by
Gavin Young
Summit Road Crafers Adel. Hills destroyed by fire 19831908 H. Teesdale Smith
1925 Arthur H. Poole
1927 Stawell School
1942 A.W.A.S.
1943 Mrs. Basil Harford [6]
Ashford House.jpg Ashford House 1838 Dr. C. G. Everard 87 Anzac Highway Ashford W. Torrens Ashford Special School [2]
Aston20Edwin Terrace Gilberton Walkerville [7]
Athelney1858 P. D. Prankerd Hackney Road Hackney N P & S St. Peter's College [2] 1864: H. B. Hughes and Laura Hughes [8]
1917: E. B. Hughes
Attunga.jpg Attunga 1900 Benjamin Burford 120 Kensington Road Toorak Gardens Burnside Burnside War Memorial Hospital [9]
Auchendarroch House at Mount Barker(GN07770).jpg Auchendarroch House 1878 Robert Barr Smith 17Adelaide Road Mount Barker Mt Barker Wallis Cinemas,
tavern & function centre
Built 1860 as Lachlan MacFarlane's Oakfield Hotel [10]
1922: Methodist Rest and Convalescent Home.
Ayers House - North Terrace - Adelaide.JPG Ayers House 1855 Sir Henry Ayers 288 North Terrace Adelaide Adelaide National TrustOriginally named Austral House [11]

Restored and open for public use in 1970 by Premier Don Dunstan.

Balmoral1839 Joseph Ind Lower North East Road Dernancourt Camp'twn Retirement village [2]
Barton Vale House1852 Edmund Bowman 20Walker Court (off Main North Road) Enfield PAE Restored, 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 house.jpg Beaumont House 1849 Bishop Augustus Short 631Glynburn Road Beaumont Burnside National TrustOriginally named "Claremont" [13]
Benacre 1877 B10639.jpg Benacre 1875 William Bickford sr. 6Benacre Place Glen Osmond Burnside Private home T. B. Strangways
Henry Scott
Thomas Graves
1906 John Lewis
1924 Lance Lewis
Listed on the Register of the National Estate. [14]
Birksgate 1872 B10633.jpg Birksgate1851 Arthur Hardy
Thomas Elder
Mira Monte / Urrbrae Mitcham Demolished T. E. Barr Smith 1897– [2] [15]
Birralee Belair 2011-3 W.JPG Willa Willa
Birralee, Belair
1897
1920
T. Hamilton
William Burford
49Sheoak Road Belair Mitcham Private 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 Glenelg 1890 B28924.jpg Birralee, Glenelg William Burford 16Albert Tce (cnr Seawall) Glenelg Holdfast Demolished [16]
Bishop's Court North Adelaide.jpg Bishop's Court1865 Bishop Augustus Short 41-50Palmer Place North Adelaide Adelaide Still in use, but [17] [18]
Briars-1910-PRG280 1 13 488.jpg The Briars 1856 George Hawker 15Briar Avenue Medindie Walkerville 1914 McBride Hospital [7] [15] spelled
"Briers" pre-1870
The Brocas, Woodville.JPG The Brocas~1843 John Newman Woodville Road Woodville Chas. Sturt Rebuilt 1870 [2]
Brookside1841Captain Scott37Shakespeare Avenue Tranmere Camp'twn Demolished ~1960
Byethorne.jpg ByethorneWilliam Milne jun.
George Milne from 1915
26Ayers Hill Rd Stirling Adel. Hills 1947 St. Catherine's convent
private owner
not "Bythorne" [19]
Carclew-1897-B5344.jpg Carclew 1897 Hugh Robert Dixson 11-19Jeffcott Street, Montefiore Hill North Adelaide Adelaide Carclew Youth Arts Centre [20] Chambers' family home, demolished 1897.
1897 Dixson built "Stalheim".
1908 Langdon Bonython renamed it "Carclew". [2]
Mount Lofty Summit. Carminow House and tower. Built in 1885 for Sir Thomas Elder. Later owned by Sir Langdon Bonython. (16042284379).jpg Carminow 1885 Sir Thomas Elder Mount Lofty Summit Road Crafers Adel. Hills Destroyed during Ash Wednesday bushfire in 1983 but has since been rebuilt1885 Elder
~1905 Langdon Bonython [21]
Carrick Hill - front view.JPG Carrick Hill 1939 Sir Edward Hayward 46Fullarton Road Springfield Mitcham Museum [22] [23]
The Cedars1870sHeysen Road Hahndorf Mount Barker MuseumPurchased by Hans Heysen in 1912 [24]

Collingrove, Angaston.jpg

Collingrove1856 John Howard Angas Eden Valley Road Angaston Barossa National Trust [25]
Claremont
see Hartley Bank
Glen Osmond Burnside [2]
Clifton Manor1852 George Deane Sismey 16Waratah Way Stonyfell Burnside Private home [2]
Cobham Hall~1840 Dr. Joseph Bell 4Gordon Street Morphettville Marion Cobham Retirement Homes [2]
Coreega1883Frank Makin [26] Fullarton Road now Carrick Hill Rd. Springfield Mitcham George Riddock 1888
Joseph Florey 1906
Alfred Stump c. 1920
Cosford~1840John Hawkins10Montacute Road Hectorville Camp'twn Private home [2] Gunton has R. D. Hawkins
Craigbuie1887 Johann Schmidt Leabrook Burnside Private homeOrig. owner Alfred Watts [2]
Orig. The Wattles aka Edelweiss
Craigmellon3Edwin Terrace Gilberton Walkerville Private home [7] [27]
George Brookman c.1880-1920
Cummins House front c1900.jpg Cummins House 1842 Sir John Morphett Sheoak Avenue Novar Gardens W. Torrens Museum and Function centre [28] [29]
Darroch House1885 James Waddell Marshall 6Briar Road Felixstow N P & S Bowen Funerals [30]
Delamere1847 William Bartley Delamere Avenue Springfield Mitcham Demolished ~1950 [2]
Dickson House 1950 Robert Dickson 1Wandilla Drive Rostrevor Camp'twn Private home [31] :14
Dover House~1848 William Wheewall Kensington Gardens Burnside Private home [2]
Jg-24-dunluce-castle-03.jpg Dunluce Castle1912 Alexander Macully Yester Avenue Brighton Holdfast Private home [32] [33]
Eothen
St Corantyn
1891 C. A. Hornabrook East TerraceAdelaideAdelaideLavington Bonython 1928
Erindale1871 E. M. de Mole Burnside Road Erindale Burnside Demolishedde Mole greatly extended 1850 house [2]
Eringa Sidney Kidman 76Northgate Street Unley Park Unley
Essenside 1872 B10748.jpg Essenside 1873 Edward M. Bagot cnrMoseley and College Streets Glenelg Holdfast Demolished 1972
Estcourt House, Tennyson.jpg Estcourt House1881-3 F. Estcourt Bucknall Military Road Tennyson Chas. Sturt F. E. Bucknall
AMP Society
James Brown Memorial Trust 1893–
Eurilla1905-B33591.jpg Eurilla 1884 William Milne Mount Lofty Summit Road Crafers Adel. Hills Private home1884 William Milne
1917  Lavington Bonython
1972 Kym Bonython
1987 ?
1998 J&C Ganzis [34]
Eynesbury House, Adelaide.jpg Eynesbury House 1880 George Wilcox 69Belair Road Kingswood Mitcham Private home [35]
Lincoln College Federation House.jpg Federation House Sir Richard Chaffey Baker 32 Brougham Place North Adelaide Adelaide Student facilities, Lincoln College Uniting Church
Fernilee569Greenhill Road Burnside Burnside Demolished for housing development [36] James Gartrell
Forest Lodge1892 John Bagot 19Pine Street Stirling Adel. Hills Private residenceFor many years summer home of Bagot family [37]
Forsyth House
Kahurangi
Aldersgate
1913A. E. Pitt160OG Road Felixstow N P & S Aldersgate Nursing Home [38]
Glanville-hall.jpg Glanville Hall1856 John Hart Park Ave Glanville PAE Senior Citizens' club [2] [15]
ca.1930 J. Anderson
Glenara~1865 William Hill Esplanade Glenelg Holdfast [2]
Glynde House E. C. Gwynne Avenue Road Payneham N P & S Private residenceGwynne extended 1838 cottage [2]
THE GRANGE - ADELAIDE.jpg Grange1840 Capt. Charles Sturt Jetty Street Grange Chas. Sturt Charles Sturt Museum R. F. Newland lived here for some years [39]
The Grove, Walkerville.jpg The Grove1872 John Acraman View Road and North East Road Walkerville Walkerville College Grove Rehabilitation Hospital [2]
Destroyed by fire in October 1876 [40]
Hartley Bank1842 Alfred Hardy Glen Osmond Burnside Private home1862: Renamed Claremont by Daniel Cudmore [2]
Hazelwood Cottage1848 Alexander Lang Elder 32Howard Terrace Hazelwood Park Burnside Private home [2]
Heathpool1840 George Reed 16Hanson Avenue Heathpool Burnside Private home [2]
Helenholm1853 William Finlayson 1Finlayson Street Netherby Mitcham Private homeEnlarged 1915 by W. A. Norman [2]
Heywood~1855 Thomas Whistler (perhaps)6Addiscombe Place Unley Park Unley Private homeOwned by Haslam family for numerous years [2]
Highfield1849 Edward Drew Portrush Road Glen Osmond Burnside Business premises [2]
Ilfracombe1840 Dr. James Nash Burnside Burnside DemolishedOwned by "Stonyfell" Martin family for 90 years [2]
Ivanhoe9Edwin Terrace Gilberton Walkerville Private home [7]
Jordon House~1860William GerrardDaws Road Edwardstown Marion DemolishedOrig. cottage developed by Gerrard [2]
Kadlunga Homestead Renovation cropped.jpeg Kadlunga 1857 James Stein Kadlunga Road Mintaro Clare Valley Private homestead James 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 Dequetteville Tce.jpg Kalymna
Adelaide Miethke House
Oreon House
1874 C. A. Hornabrook 28Dequetteville TceKent Town N P & S OfficesThomas Graves
H. H. Dutton 1924–26
E. W. Holden 1926–40
Nancy Buttfield
1949 Education Dept.
Oreo Partners
Kandahar, North Plympton.JPG Kandahar1906 William Henry Morish [41] 329Marion Road North Plympton W. Torrens Community centreNamed in honour of "Earl Roberts of Kandahar" [41] [42]
Kingsmead1865 Charles Jacob 75–78 Brougham Place North Adelaide Adelaide Private home [43]
Kingston Historic House.jpg Kingston House 1840 George Strickland Kingston 48Kingston Crescent Kingston Park Holdfast Function venue [44] Marino Hotel and Boarding House until 1843. [2]
Kolendo~1880s Charles Rischbieth 5Farrell Street Glenelg Holdfast Glenelg Community Hospital
Kurralta1844 William Wyatt Kurralta Drive Burnside Burnside Private homeArchitect:George Kingston [2]
Landunna John Rounsevell 111Hutt Street Adelaide Adelaide Naval, Military & Airforce Club [15] [45] [46]
"the building still occupies an entire unsubdivided Town Acre"
The Laurels1857 John Dunn 2Hutchinson Street Mount Barker Mt Barker Centre of "The Laurels" Retirement Village
Linden~1850 Alexander Hay Beaumont Burnside Demolished 1967 [47] Hay also commissioned "Mount Breckan".
Lochend1842 Charles Campbell cnrHill and Hart Streets Campbelltown Camp'twn restoredOpen to the public on the first Sunday of every odd month 2-4 pm [48]
Manse in North Adelaide.jpg Manse1882North Adelaide Baptist Church142Tynte Street North Adelaide Adelaide Restaurant [49]
Property gifted to the National Trust of South Australia in 2021. [50]
Marble Hill Ruin - Overcast.JPG Marble Hill 1880Governor of South Australia Adel. Hills Destroyed by bushfire 19552009 sold by SA government to private individuals who are funding restoration
Martindale Hall.JPG Martindale Hall 1879 Edmund Bowman, jr. Min Man Road Mintaro Clare Valley Museum Edmund Bowman 1879 to 1892
Mortlock families 1892 to 1979
University of Adelaide 1979 to 1986
Government of South Australia 1986 to
Marybank1842 Thomas Shepherd Montacute Road Rostrevor Camp'twn Private homehome of Fox family over 130 years [2]
Monalta
aka Hope Lodge,
Cherington
~1870 R. B. Andrews Q.C.13Laffers Road Belair Mitcham Blackwood District Community HospitalOther owners include:
A. G. Downer
H. O. Hannaford
Wykeham School
F. J. Blades [51]
Monklands52Church Terrace Walkerville Walkerville [7]
Montefiore North Adelaide Eastern View 1890.png Montefiore Sir Samuel Way Palmer Place North Adelaide Adelaide Aquinas College Way 1872–1916
Harold Fisher [52] [15]
Morialta1847 John Baker Morialta Lane Norton Summit Adel. Hills Youth with a Mission [53] Morialta Protestant Children's Home 1924 to 1974
Mountbreckan.png Mount Breckan 1881 Alexander Hay 21-25Renown Avenue Victor Harbor Victor Harbor Private home and Function centre [54] Hay also commissioned "Linden".
Mount Laura1922Ekblom Street Whyalla Norrie WhyallaNational Trust [55]
Mount Lofty House1858 Arthur Hardy 74Mount Lofty Summit Road Crafers Adel. Hills Function venueOther owners included:
Alfred Watts
Frank Stokes
Arthur Waterhouse
J. W. Richardson [56] Destroyed during Ash Wednesday 1983 and reopened after restoration in 1986.
Murray House, UniSA.JPG Murray Park1884 Alexander Borthwick Murray 14-38St Bernards Road Magill Campbelltown UniSA Magill Campus Now known as 'Murray House'. [57]
Nesfield, North Plympton.JPG Nesfield1880 Edward Davies 353Marion Road North Plympton W. Torrens Private home [58]
Nurney House1849 Charles Bagot CnrsKingston Terrace, Jerningham Street and Stanley Street North Adelaide Adelaide Private home [59]
Belair Old Government House.jpg Old Government House 1860Governor of South AustraliaBelair National Park Belair Mitcham Museum [60]
Olivewood1889 Charles F. Chaffey CnrRenmark Avenue and 21st Street Renmark Renmark National Trust [61]
Paringa Hall1882 James Cudmore 195-235Brighton Road Somerton Park Holdfast Sacred Heart College (Adelaide) Designed by Edmund William Wright
1882 Cudmore family residence
1897 Sacred Heart College
The Pines John Martin Marion Road North Plympton W. Torrens Southern Cross Homes [62]
Pomona1881 William Rendall Cave Pomona Road? Crafers Adel. Hills Private home
Graham's Castle 1865.jpg Prospect House1846 John Benjamin Graham Braund Road Prospect Prospect demolished 1901known locally as "Graham's Castle"
c. 1880 W. H. Clark
Prospect Lodgec. 1850 George Fife Angas Torrens Road Bowden Charles Sturt demolishedc. 1860 John Howard Angas's home while parliament sitting
Rhyllon1870s William Wadham Robe terrace Medindie Walkerville
Romalo House
(orig. Home Park
then La Perouse)
W. P. Auld 24Romalo Ave Magill Campbelltown Private home1858 Elizabeth Longbottom
Frank Young
1909 Edmond Mazure [63]
1945 Warren Bonython [64]
2014 New owners
The Rosary1870s Benjamin Babbage Donald Street St Marys Mitcham Demolished 1930sLocally referred to as Babbage's Castle [65] [66]
"Rostrevor", home of J. S. Reid at Woodforde.jpg Rostrevor1870s Ross T. Reid Glen Stuart Rd. Woodforde Adel. Hills Rostrevor College J. S. Reid (no relation) 1887–1913
Stangate House1937 Rev. S. Raymond Cornish 3Edgeware Road Aldgate Adel. Hills National Trust SA [67] Garden maintained by Camellia Society Adelaide Hills (Inc.)
Struan House.jpg Struan House1873 John Robertson Riddoch Highway Naracoorte Naracoorte Lucindale Council Dept. of Primary Industries & Resources SA [68]
Swanscombe1873 John Walker Fuller Street Walkerville Walkerville Private home1856 C. B. Young
1928 C. V. T. Wells
J. Slatter
Tenterden House Captain Henry Simpson Woodville Road Woodville Gardens Woodville Demolished 1996
Torrens Park1853Barr Smith familycnrCarruth and Blythewood Roads Torrens Park Mitcham Scotch College, Adelaide Robert Torrens
1865 W. W. Hughes
1874 R. Barr Smith [15] [69] [70]
Tranmere House, Tranmere, South Australia.jpg Tranmere House 1898 George Hunt 3Kings Grove Tranmere Camp'twn Private homeState Heritage Listed [71] [72]
Tremere
("place by the sea")
~1850 Richard Colley Anzac Highway Glenelg Holdfast Demolished ~1950Original Glenelg Town Hall
Richard Colley
William Rounsevell
W. B. Rounsevell
Emmett & Sons Ltd.
Undelcarra 1850
1876
George Debney
Simpson Newland
Undelcarra Road Burnside Burnside Private home1850 Debney
1876 Newland
1911 H. Torrens Ward
1919 Simpson family [73]
Urrbrae House.JPG Urrbrae House 1891 Peter Waite Claremont Avenue Urrbrae Mitcham University of Adelaide [74]
Wairoa 1888 William Austin Horn 160 Mount Barker Road Aldgate Adel. Hills Private home [75] [76]
1971-2004 Marbury School [77]
Warrakilla1841 William Warland Strathalbyn Road Mylor Adel. Hills Private homeOrig. Wheatsheaf Inn
1879 George Goyder
Waverley
(orig. "Waverly")
des. 1864 [78] William Sanders 356–364 South Terrace Adelaide Adelaide St. Andrews private hospital1873 [79] T. R. Bowman
1915 H. C. Cave
1946 Legacy Club
Weetunga, Fulham.JPG Weetunga1878 Samuel White 12-14Weetunga St Fulham W. Torrens Private home [80] [81]
Lincoln College Whitehead Building.jpg Whitehead 1907 A. G. Rymill 39 Brougham Place North Adelaide Adelaide Principal's residence, Lincoln College [82]
A. C. Rymill
Uniting Church
Willyama
( = "Broken Hill area")
1876 Dr. Oscar Gorger 12The Avenue Medindie Walkerville Private home [15]
1886 Charles Rasp
1936 Hew O'H Giles
1987
Wolta Wolta Homestead.JPG Wolta Wolta1846John HopeNeagles Rock Road Clare ClareB&BDestroyed in 1983 Ash Wednesday Bushfires and rebuilt in 2007
Woodhouse Richard Davies Hanson Spring Gully Road Piccadilly Adel. Hills Scouts Australia
(SA Branch)
Wooton Lea /
Wootton Lea
F. H. Faulding Portrush Rd Glen Osmond Burnside Seymour College F. H. Faulding
J. H. Symon
1873 G. S. Fowler
Presbyterian Girls' College

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