Beaumont House - Burnside Branch

Beaumont House - Burnside Branch

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Beaumont House, built from 1849 has a distinctive Mediterranean character. It was the home of Bishop Short, Sir Samuel Davenport and others.

OPEN DAY TOURS:

Open for tours on the first Sunday of the month (except January) from 2pm - 4.30pm - includes afternoon tea! Admission: Adults - $15, Concession - $12, Trust Member - $5. Kids under 16, free admission! Afternoon tea only, $7. Tours at other times by arrangement. For enquiries and bookings, please contact Chris on 0468 866 492 or [email protected]

05/05/2026

PIONEER WOMAN of ADELAIDE EXHIBITION at BEAUMONT HOUSE
Burnside Branch of the National Trust of SA:

EXHIBITION OPENING DATES AND TIMES
Saturday 9th May 1pm to 4pm;
Sat 23rd May 1pm to 4pm;
Sun 31st May 1pm to 4pm;

631 Glynburn Road, Beaumont;

ADULTS - $15.00 CONCESSION/SENIOR $12 NAT TRUST MEMBERS/CHILDREN $10
Tickets at the door through Cash or Card or “EVENTBRITE”
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pioneer-women-of-adelaide-exhibition-tickets-1986290883502?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Enquiries Chris Perriam 0411 036 491

This exhibition in conjunction with the History Month at historic Beaumont House celebrates the six Pioneer Women of Adelaide, who made a significant impact on the early days of our settlement. The six women on display are;
MARY LEE,
AUGUSTA ZADOW,
CATHERINE SPENCE,
LADY DAVENPORT,
MURIEL MATTERS
and DAISY BATES.

A presentation by Sandy Whitelaw will be held on each exhibition date from 1.00PM to 2.00PM, about these inspiring women.

Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits will be available for visitors to enjoy during their visit, provided by Burnside Branch volunteers

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631 Glynburn Road
Adelaide, SA
5066