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North Adelaide Heritage Group

At a Glance

    Pros

  • historic properties in Adelaide's most upscale suburb, friendly owners give helpful tips on what to do

    Cons

  • some properties can be on the dark side, not child-friendly

North Adelaide Heritage Group Review

Tucked into the city's leafy, oldest section, these 18 lodgings are stunningly unique. Antiques dealers Rodney and Regina Twiss have converted Heritage-listed mews houses, a meeting chapel, an arts-and-crafts manor house, and a fire station (complete with 1942 fire engine) into apartments and suites, and filled them with Australian antiques and contemporary furnishings. Each one- to four-bedroom unit has a bath or hot tub, sitting room, and kitchen, most complete with a milk-shake maker; all are charming. The Bishop's Garden apartment is the most luxurious and secluded spot in Adelaide, with a sophisticated kitchen and lounge opening into a private garden with a rock-adorned fish pool. American, lactose-free, kosher—any breakfast can be arranged.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 7 cottages, 3 suites, 8 apartments.
  • Laundry facilities (some), parking.
  • Rooms have: kitchen (some), Internet, Wi-Fi (some).
  • Credit cards accepted.

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