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Chapel Cottage

Accommodation

22 Chapel Street 5001, Thebarton, SA 5031

Description

Chapel Cottage, located in Thebarton, South Australia, is historically significant as the former home of Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor General of South Australia and the founder of Adelaide.

Built by William Gandy, the cottage was originally named Theberton House, after Light's childhood residence at Theberton Hall in Suffolk. It is a four-roomed brick-built cottage that reflects the architectural style of its time. The cottage's historical significance lies in its association with Colonel Light, who played a crucial role in the founding and planning of Adelaide. Recognized as a State Heritage Place, the preservation and conservation of Chapel Cottage are essential to maintain its historical integrity and cultural value. Situated in Thebarton, an inner-western suburb of Adelaide, the cottage is located on Kaurna land, acknowledging the Indigenous heritage of the area. The preservation of Chapel Cottage is supported by local conservation guidelines and efforts to protect historic and heritage places. Its recognition as a State Heritage Place highlights the importance of preserving this piece of South Australia's history.

Details

Type: Chalets

Capacity: 2

Number of rooms: 1rooms

Facilities: Bar, Day Spa Sauna, Pet Friendly, Restaurant

Room features: Air Conditioning, Mini bar, TV

Services: 24 hour reception, Car parking, Laundry services

Location

22 Chapel Street 5001, Thebarton, SA 5031

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