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

20/01/2026

Beaumont House is open for Tours (includes afternoon tea) on first Sunday of month (except Jan), 2-4.30pm. $20 Adult and $15 concession and NT members enquiries Chris Perriam 0411 036 491,
NEXT ONE IS SUNDAY FEB 1st

Beaumont House, 631 Glynburn Rd Beaumont, built in 1849 as Claremont, by Bishop Augustus Short and wife Millicent (nee Phillips), the first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide. From 1857, the home of Sir Samuel Davenport and wife Margaret (nee Cleland), politician, horticulturist & pioneer of the olive oil industry in SA. In 1907 Major William Vincent and wife Alice (nee Buzzard) were the owners followed in 1911 by lawyer Richard Bennett KC and wife Lilian (nee Brocksopp). Richard died in 1929 and Lilian married Mr Kenneth Brock in 1936. The property was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1970 by the Brock’s.

Part of the original Olive Grove from the 1860’s exists behind the house, along with very old palms, magnificent stone pines, cottage garden beds, a perfume garden, herb and vegetable garden and many old and new fruit trees, with sweeping lawns surrounding the house, managed by Merilyn Kuchel and her band of garden volunteers.

30/06/2025

GWENDA BAKER HAT COLLECTION
Sunday, 6 July 2025, 2‐4.30 pm

Beaumont House, 631 Glynburn Rd Beaumont

Join us for the next Open Day at Beaumont House, where history comes to life in one of Adelaide's most elegant heritage properties.

Enjoy a special tour of the house and garden followed by refreshments on the veranda, overlooking the garden, city and the gulf (weather permitting). Wander through the beautiful gardens and the olive grove.

Special Feature This Month:

Be among the first to view never before seen pieces from the exclusive Gwenda Baker Hat Collection! These stunning vintage hats offer a rare glimpse into timeless style and design.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore hidden treasures and timeless fashion – see you there!

Admission: (Incl afternoon tea)
Adult: $15 per person
Concession: $12 per person
National Trust Members: $10 per person
Children under 16yrs: $10 per person
Cash or card at the door.

Enquiries: Chris m. 0468 866 492 e. [email protected]

Managed by Burnside Branch, NTSA volunteers.

02/08/2024

The Burnside Branch is hosting a costume exhibition with the assistance of Sandy Whitelaw at Beaumont House for a week from Sunday 11 Aug until Sunday 18 Aug 2024, 10am-3pm each day.

Sandy will be giving a talk on ‘Victorian Mourning Traditions’ at 11am on each Sunday.
The admission fee is $25 ($20 for members) and includes some must have goodies with coffee/tea also available.

Please contact Chris Perriam for bookings and enquiries.
Ph: 0411036491
E: [email protected]

31/10/2022
National Trust 29/10/2021

Halloween is almost here!

We are so looking forward to welcoming the kids through our trail on Sunday 31st of October. We have some spooky tricks and sweet treats ready for Sunday, we can't wait to open the void to the supernatural!

A few things to remember for our trail walkers:

- This is a Covid-19 safe event - we recommend masks worn by all adults (the scarier the better obviously!) Contact tracing check-in will be mandatory for all entering through the gates.
- $5.00 entry - any donations big or small for Beaumont House are appreciated.
- We will be taking trail walkers in half hour intervals starting at 4:30pm. Message us directly to advise how many children in your group and approximately what time you're planning to arrive.
- We estimate the trail will take around 20 minutes from start to finish. This gives you plenty of time afterwards for Glynburn Road trick or treating!
- You don't need to purchase tickets to this event - first in first served!

Spooky Wishes,
Beaumont House.
🌖

National Trust The National Trusts are Australia’s leading conservation organisations. Our mission, which started with the conservation of historic Sydney architecture, has grown to include natural, Indigenous and cultural heritage in every state and territory.

22/10/2021

We are so excited for Halloween!

We will be taking trail walkers through the Haunted Trail from 4:30pm on Halloween evening. We can't wait to see the creepy costumes the kids of Adelaide are coming up with!

Don't forget to bring your Trick or Treat bag!

Please message us for any queries.

Photos from Beaumont House - Burnside Branch's post 29/04/2021

Claremont Cottage was built in 1849 by Augustus Short who was the first Anglican Bishop of Adelaide. He was married to Millicent Phillips. Purchased by Sir Samuel Davenport and wife Margaret Cleland in 1857, Davenport was a politician, horticulturist and pioneer of SA's olive oil, wine, silk, and perfume industries. In 1907 the cottage was purchased by Major William Vincent and wife Alice Buzzard, and in 1911 by lawyer Richard Bennett and his bohemian wife Lillian Brocksopp. He died in 1929 and she married Kenneth Brock in 1936. The property was bequeathed to the National Trust of South Australia in 1970.

Tour the stunning house, wander through the beautiful gardens, olive groves and enjoy afternoon tea on the verandah overlooking the garden, city of Adelaide and gulf.

We have a COVID Safe Plan in place.

Please contact Chris Perriam to make a booking. Reservations essential. Full bathroom facilities including wheelchair access and partial wheelchair access throughout Beaumont House. (Uneven flooring and some steps.)

Chris Perriam: 0468 866 492

We look forward to seeing you at Beaumont House!

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631 Glynburn Road
Adelaide, SA
5066