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A vineyard in the Clare
Valley (pic: S.A. Tourism
Commission)
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Auburn
Southern
gateway to the Clare Valley
Located 110 km from Adelaide, Auburn is the southern
gateway to the rich vineyards of the Clare Valley and a once important
town where bullock teams and miners stopped on their way from Port
Wakefield to the copper mines around Burra.
By the late 1830s farmers were grazing sheep and cattle in
the district after it had been explored by John Eyre. It was originally
known as Tateham's Waterhole after a local settler, William 'Billy'
Tateham. The land upon which the town grew was granted to Thomas Henry
Williams in 1849.By 1856 he had cut it into land lots and called it
Auburn after a town in Ireland. The timing was perfect. Copper had been
discovered at Burra and the bullock drays bringing the copper to the
coast all passed through Auburn. At its peak there were as many as 100
bullock drays a day passing through the town which meant it grew
quickly although in 1857 the town's function as a stopover point ceased
when the railway connected Burra to Gawler. Surprisingly this had
little effect on the town which continued to grow through the 1860s and
1870s. It was around this time that Joseph Meller, a stonemason, moved
into the area. His work characterises much of the historic charm of the
town which today is regarded as a fine example of an historic town with
well preserved stone buildings - both public and private.
Things to see:
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Auburn Gallery and The Dennis
Tea Rooms
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Historic Buildings
There is an excellent National Trust brochure
titled 'Walk With History at Auburn' which provides a map and lists 24
places of historic interest in the town. The most interesting include:
Auburn Institute & Town Hall
Located on the Main North Road at the northern end of
town, the Auburn Institute and Town Hall was built in 1866 by a group
of private individuals. The southern facade was completed in 1884. It
is a fine example of Joseph Meller's stonemasonry skills.
Site of Auburn Hotel
The Auburn Hotel, originally located on the north side
of the North Street and Main North Road corner, has gone but it is an
important part of Australian folk history. It was here that James
Dennis, a retired sea captain, ran the pub from 1865-77 and it was here
that his son C.J. Dennis (one of Australia's most beloved vernacular
poets - he created the character of 'the sentimental bloke' a
quintessential Australian innocent) was born. There is a delightful and
unusual memorial to Dennis outside the Senior Citizens Club. It is a
metal model of the old Auburn Hotel. The real hotel was demolished in 1969.
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The model of the old Auburn Hotel
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Court
House & Police Station Museum
Built in (1859) and located in St Vincent Street, both
the Court House and the Police Station are National Trust buildings.
They have been used to house a history of the local area. They can be
opened on request Tel: (08) 8849 2129.
Rising Sun Hotel
Located on the corner of St Vincent Street and Main
North Road, the Rising Sun Hotel dates from 1851 and was the first
commercial building in the town. The present hotel dates from the early
1900s but the stables and part of the hotel were built in 1850. The
loft is famous as the first place where a telegraph message was
received on 3 June, 1862.
Joseph Meller's Historic Buildings
Located at the eastern end of King Street (in
Curling Street) this stone Lutheran church was built by Joseph Meller
in 1869; Meller also built the former Corn Mart (on the Main North
Road) in 1878. It was purchased by the CWA in 1949; he was also
responsible for the Catholic Church at the southern end of Elder Street
which was built for the Methodists in 1866 and sold to the Catholics in
1915; the Uniting Church which was built by Meller in 1861 and stands
at the southern end of the town; and St John's Anglican Church (1862)
features some of Meller's stonework above the altar.
Riesling Trail
This is a truly fascinating recent tourist attraction.
The old railway line between Auburn and Clare has been carefully
covered over with easy-to-walk-on gravel and opened up as the Riesling
Trail. The idea is that people can walk or cycle up the Clare Valley
away from the main road. They can experience the quiet beauty of the
area and, eventually, there will be numerous sideways off the main
Trail which will encourage visitors to divert to wineries and craft
shops. At the moment it is just a very charming and pleasant
walkway/cycleway. Bicycles can be hired in Clare.
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A Clare Valley vineyard in autumn
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Wineries in the Area
Grosset Wines
Located in King Street, Auburn this small, high quality
winery was established in 1981 and specialises in red and white table
wines derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling, cabernet franc and
Merlot grapes grown in both the Adelaide Hills and the Clare Valley. It
is open only during the selling season after September. For more
details contact (08) 8849 2175.
Taylors Wines
Located on Mintaro Road at the southern entrance to the
Clare Valley this is the largest winery in the valley and was
established in 1972. It specialises in red and white table wines
derived from cabernet sauvignon, riesling, crouchen, pinot noir, shiraz
and chardonnay grapes grown on the estate's 500 hectare vineyard. It is
open seven days a week for tastings and sales. For more details contact
(08) 8849 2008.
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Tourist Information
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Tourist Information Centre
The Post Office
St Vincent St
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2020
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Motels
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Auburn Motel
Main North Rd
P.O. Box 38
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2125
Rating: **1/2
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Hotels
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Rising Sun Hotel
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2015
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Stonehurst Country Style Bed & Breakfast
Lot 12 Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2295
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Tatehams Restaurant & Guesthouse
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2030
Facsimile: (08) 8849 2260
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Apartments
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Lavender Blue Apt
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8843 4293
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Cottages & Cabins
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Lavender Blue Cottage
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8843 4293
Facsimile: (08) 8843 4169
Rating: ****
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Lemontree Cottage
cnr Elder & Church Sts
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8395 1357, 0404 186 481
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Pam's Cottage & Amy's House
Elder St
P.O. Box 12
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2281
Facsimile: (08) 8849 2281
Rating: ****
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Wild Olive Cottage
St. Vincents St
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8277 8177
Facsimile: (03) 9696 6923
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Dennis Cottage
St Vincent St
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8277 8177
Facsimile: (03) 9696 9623
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Auburn Motel
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2125
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CJ's Country Market
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2311
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Rising Sun Hotel
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2015
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Tatehams Restaurant & Guesthouse
Main North Rd
Auburn
SA
5451
Telephone: (08) 8849 2030
Facsimile: (08) 8849 2020
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