Event
Open Days at Beaumont House
Adelaide
From $10.00
Enjoy a special tour of the house and garden followed by refreshments on the veranda.
Take a unique tour with a different perspective of Beaumont House.
Claremont Cottage built In 1849 by Augustus Short, first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide and wife Millicent Phillips. Purchased by Sir Samuel Davenport and wife Margaret Cleland in 1857; a politician, horticulturist, pioneer of SA’s olive oil, wine, silk, and perfume industries. In 1907 purchased by Major William Vincent and wife Alice Buzzard, and in 1911 by lawyer Richard Bennett and his bohemian wife Lilian Brocksopp. He died in 1929 and she married Kenneth Brock in 1936. Property bequeathed to the National Trust of South Australia (NTSA) in 1970.
Take a unique tour with a different perspective of Beaumont House.
Claremont Cottage built In 1849 by Augustus Short, first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide and wife Millicent Phillips. Purchased by Sir Samuel Davenport and wife Margaret Cleland in 1857; a politician, horticulturist, pioneer of SA’s olive oil, wine, silk, and perfume industries. In 1907 purchased by Major William Vincent and wife Alice Buzzard, and in 1911 by lawyer Richard Bennett and his bohemian wife Lilian Brocksopp. He died in 1929 and she married Kenneth Brock in 1936. Property bequeathed to the National Trust of South Australia (NTSA) in 1970.
<p>Caters for people who are blind or have vision loss.</p><p>Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.</p><p>Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)</p><p>Caters for people with high support needs who travel with a support person.</p>
Price
From $10.00 to $15.00
Includes Afternoon Tea