Beaumont House built in 1849, home of the first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide,
Bishop Augustus Short and later by Sir Samuel Davenport, politician, horticulturist
and founder of the olive oil industry in SA. The house has a distinctive Mediterranean
character with an open brickwork parapet in soft terracotta colors and a central flat
roof originally accessed by a staircase.
Find out more of the history of the house and its people by visiting this historic property.
Home of the Burnside Branch of the National Trust of SA formed in October 2005.
| Location: | 631 Glynburn Road, Beaumont (near corner of Dashwood Road) | ||||||||
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| Open: | First Sunday of every month excluding New Year's day and winter months (June-August). 2.00pm until 4.30pm | ||||||||
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| Enquiries: | Phone: Enid Hills - Hm: 8431 5093 | ||||||||
| Hiring/Functions | The house and grounds are available at reasonable
rates for garden wedding ceremonies, garden photos, anniversary & birthday celebrations,
dinners & parties. There is also a platform area available for a marquee.
However no amplified music allowed and a curfew of 11.30pm exists (residential area). Enquiries: Theo Ellenbroek on 8353 4556 (Home) | ||||||||
| Tours | Get a group together and visit historic Beaumont House.
Bus tours, school tours, walking tours and community group tours welcomed.
Teas are included. Enquiries: Enid Hills - Hm: 8431 5093. |
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