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Aldgate Pump and Aldgate Pump
Hotel
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Aldgate
Interesting
small village in the Adelaide Hills
Located only 21 km south east of Adelaide in the heart
of the Adelaide Hills (the Mount Lofty Ranges), Aldgate is most famous
for the Aldgate Pump which sits over the road from the Aldgate Pump
Hotel. The pump was used to water the horses and bullock teams which
passed through the area on their way south to the Echunga goldfields.
Aldgate was named by Richard Dixon Hawkins, a
licensed victualler, who established the Aldgate Pump Hotel and named
it after an area in London. The word 'aldgate' simply is a corruption
of 'old gate'.
Hawkins was not new to the hotel business in the
Adelaide Hills. He had previously owned the Crafers Inn. Noting the
traffic over the hills, and particularly the possibilities which
existed at the point where the old Mount Barker Road crossed the
Echunga Road, Hawkins built the Aldgate Pump, built the pump and water
trough, and watched as more than 60,000 people a year passed his front
door - many of them stopping for a drink. The hotel became quite
famous. At one point it was described as 'one of the best decorated of
its kind in the Colony' with 'magnificent chandeliers'.
By 1870 there was a small settlement around the pump (the one
opposite the pub is not the original one). Richard Hawkins had a
established a smithy on the opposite corner to the pub. Eventually
Hawkins sold the pub in 1875 and moved to Echunga where he died two
years later.
The arrival of the railway in 1883 saw the hotel's
wayside importance decline.
Today Aldgate is a small and attractive centre in the hills.
Things to see:
Aldgate Pump Hotel
The main attractions are the Aldgate Pump Hotel which
has a good reputation with an interesting restaurant and a fashionably
wide range of beverages. It has been modernised and changed many times
over the years. However it still has considerable charm.
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The Aldgate Village Inn accommodation
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The Pump
and the Corner Store
Over the road from the hotel is the pump (not the
original one - and not in the original location) and the delightful
'General Store' - now a crafts shop - which dates from the early 1880s
when building blocks were offered for sale in Aldgate. It has changed
hands and functions many times. At various points it has been a general
store, a butcher's shop and, in the 1890s, the Hills Cash Store.
Stangate House
In 1975 Stangate House was bequeathed to the National
Trust of South Australia. It is an attractive house dating to 1940 but
the attraction is the garden with its huge oak tree (some suggest it
dates from 1864 and was originally planted by Richard Hawkins) and its
displays of camellias, hydrangeas and rhododendrons.
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Chatsworth Manor
3 Eton Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 1455
Facsimile: (08) 8370 1655
Rating: *****
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Cladich Pavilions
27-29 Wilpena Terrace
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 8248
Facsimile: (08) 8370 8141
Email: cladich@senet.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Aldgate Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Strathalbyn Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8370 9957
Facsimile: (08) 8370 9749
Email: aldgatelodge@senet.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Chippings Cottage Bed & Breakfast
32 Ludgate HIll Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 1008
Facsimile: (08) 8339 1008
Rating: ****
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Peacepoint Bed & Breakfast
8 Arkaba Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8370 8429
Rating: ****
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Restaurants
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Aldgate Chinese Restaurant
14 Aldgate Shopping Village Mount Barker Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8370 9228
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Aldgate Pump Hotel
1 Strathalbyn Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 2015
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Blue Bayou Cafe
120 Mount Barker Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 1705
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Cafés
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Blue Bayou Cafe
120 Mount Barker Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 1705
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Restaurants
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Giovanni Pizza
Shop 12, Mount Barker Rd
Aldgate
SA
5154
Telephone: (08) 8339 8111
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