There are 32 historical houses in South Australia
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Discover what is behind one of the most imposing facades on North Terrace, the heritage-listed Grand Lodge and learn about South Australian History.
Anlaby is one of Australia's great estates and one of the first great estates in South Australia.
A small historic farmhouse in the middle of the suburbs.
Ayers House is the current name of a historic manor house in North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.
Beaumont House in Beaumont provides adults-only accommodation with a restaurant and a bar.
Bowden's Cottage was the home of Jack and Vera Bowden and their family who came to the Barossa Goldfields in 1931.
The Captain’s Cottage Museum captures the history of Murray Bridge and its surrounding area.
Carrick Hill is a publicly accessible historic property at the foot of the Adelaide Hills, in the suburb of Springfield, in South Australia.
Cummins House is an important State Heritage Site on the South Australian Heritage Register.
Early Settlers Cottage was one of the first buildings in Orroroo and was purchased by Mr Henry Solly of the Surveyor General on 13th May 1880.
This underground home (or dugout as the locals call them) was excavated in the original method using picks and shovels and a lot of blood, sweats and tears.
Gamble Cottage Built in 1902 for Joseph Gamble and his family.
The Hindmarsh Fire and Folk Museum is a history museum housed in a former fire station in Hindmarsh, South Australia.
John Horrocks Cottage in Penwortham in the Clare Valley, South Australia was built in 1839 by pioneer and explorer John Ainsworth Horrocks; one of the first white men to occupy land in the area.
Historic Kingston House.
Located in the heart of Kuitpo Forest and in the middle of a strawberry field, Kuitpo Hall is the ideal place for all events.
The Malowen Lowarth Cottage is a historical site and museum located in Burra, SA.
Martindale Hall along with 19 hectares (47 acres) of grounds were later handed to the South Australian Government by the university in 1986.
Matta House was built in 1863 and is located at 50 Mines Road, Kadina as part of the exhibitions at The Farm Shed Museum and was built for Edward Horn who was manager of the Matta Matta mine.
Come to beautiful Flinders Park to see this old pioneer home built in 1866 for Joseph K Bishop and lived in for almost 100 yrs by members of the Bishop family
The Mount Laura Station houses the Gay Street Cottage, garden, various buildings and vehicles.
The Old Mining Museum building is a heritage-listed former chemical laboratory and mining museum and now commercial building
Log cabin on a working orchard dating to 1880s featuring period furnishings & historical displays.
This six bedroom historic brownstone mansion was built in 1909 and bequeathed to the residents of Loxton in 2002 for display and entertainment.
Located in the middle of Riverton, Scholz Park Museum is one of the comparatively few complete examples of the old, more leisurely way of life.
Sharam Cabins Built in the early 1850's with granadillo slabs and a bark roof from the banks of a nearby swamp.
Wilkins Homestead, the birthplace of Sir Hubert Wilkins, lies in the bare, rolling hills east of Mount Bryan, 200 kilometers north of Adelaide, South Australia.
Stangate House is in the heart of Aldgate. Designed by Adelaide architect Eric McMichael, the 1940’s house is set in four acres and overlooks one of the most beautiful camellia gardens in Australia.
Urrbrae House Historic Precinct is located on the land of Kaurna Meyunna, the Kaurna people, the original custodians of the Adelaide Plains.