Government House - Adelaide - SA - Australia
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S 34° 55.228 E 138° 36.017
54H E 280788 N 6133148
Government House, located in Adelaide on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road, is the official residence of the Governor of South Australia
Waymark Code: WMXPW8
Location: South Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 02/10/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Where's George
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Government House, located in Adelaide on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road, is the official residence of the Governor of South Australia.

History
The original 'Government Hut' was a thatched hut constructed by the seamen of HMS Buffalo. Governor John Hindmarsh wrote in May 1837 I have but one end of my mud hut finished an all my family lay on the floor of one room while two smaller ones serve for Mrs. H., myself and a female servant. When Lieutenant Colonel George Gawler replaced Hindmarsh in 1838, he abandoned plans for a permanent house of timber and gave directions for the erection of a new building of masonry to cost £4,000 - if possible, but not to exceed £5,000.

A plan had been obtained from an English architect, Edward O'Brien, but this was amended by George Strickland Kingston, who had come to South Australia as an assistant to the Surveyor General, William Light, and who had had some experience in architecture and building. When Kingston received tenders for the proposed work they were in the vicinity of £7,000. After further amendment of the plans to reduce the cost, a contract was let to the builders, Messrs East and Breeze. After Governor Gawler was recalled to England in 1841, partly because of his "extravagant" building programs, his successors George Grey and Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Holt Robe found it necessary to spend the least possible amount on the house.

The earliest part of the House to be built was the east wing of the present building. It was completed and occupied in May 1840. Government House is thus probably the second oldest continuously occupied house in the State, after Walkley cottage in St Mark's College, Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide, which was first occupied in mid-1839. When completed, Government House consisted of the present main Drawing Room, Morning Room, Small Dining Room, and upstairs there were three bedrooms, a dressing room and two small servants' rooms. Governors, their families and house guests make use of all the upstairs rooms.

Summer residences
Governors formerly used a summer residence in the Adelaide Hills to escape the heat of the Adelaide Plains. Two buildings were used for this purpose. The first of these, Old Government House, was built in Belair National Park in 1860. In 1880, this building was superseded by a larger residence at Marble Hill near Norton Summit, until it was destroyed in the Black Sunday Bushfire of 1955. Subsequently, the Governor was not provided with a summer residence.

Functions
Government House is located in well kept grounds which are periodically used for important public ceremonies, such as:

Presentation of Queen's Scout and Queen's Guide awards
Presentation of Year 12 Merit certificates
Presentation of Debating SA Awards
Other non-profit functions

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Hours of Operation:
Such tours are held on the second Monday of each month from 10.30 - 11.30 a.m.


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Up to 1 hour

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

Admission Prices: Not listed

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