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Summertown Police
Station
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Summertown
Small
unspoilt village in the Adelaide Hills
Located in the heart of the Adelaide Hills 24 km via
Glen Osmond Road, Crafers and Mount Lofty, Summertown is the very
essence of the Hills. Where the other towns and villages have their own
charm and sophistication, Summertown (particularly the road from
Crafers to Summertown and from Summertown to Piccadilly) seems like a
little piece of Italy or southern France magically transported to the
hills outside Adelaide.
The town's name was suggested around 1870 by T. B.
Percival who spent some time arguing with the local blacksmith, A.
Lewis, who wanted the town named Newtown. One was to suggest that the
town was a suitable retreat in the summer months; the other was
presumably to suggest the newness of the town. A meeting of local
settlers was held. It was chaired by Thomas Playford. The meeting liked
Summertown and so it was that the village was named.
Today Summertown is in the heart of an area of the Adelaide
hills where vegetables and fruit are grown. The village is tiny and
non-commercial with only a general store and a rather charming post office.
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Apples growing between
Summertown and Lobethal
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Abba Bed & Breakfast
Lot A Coach Rd
Summertown
SA
5141
Telephone: (08) 8390 1172
Rating: ***
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