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Scholz Cottage in Scholz
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Riverton
Small
township which was once part of the transport route from the copper
mines to the coast.
Riverton is 96 km north of Adelaide. It is
characterised by an attractive tree-lined main street (Torrens Road)
and a large number of interesting historic buildings ranging from the
delightful old railway station to the cottage and outbuildings of
August Scholz.
The first Europeans into the area arrived in the 1840s. James
Masters, an innkeeper and pastoralist, sent his shepherds, with herds
of sheep, into the Gilbert Valley and they roamed across the land
taking advantage of the good supplies of grass. The district was
surveyed in 1853 and farmers were sold 32 hectare lots of land. The
real change, and the real development of the town, occurred with the
discovery of copper at Burra and Kapunda.
Copper was first
discovered at Kapunda by Francis Dutton in 1842 and it was discovered
in the Burra district in 1845 by two shepherds, William Streair and
Thomas Pickett. The Burra Mining Company imported Spanish-speaking mule
drivers from Uruguay to transport copper from Burra to Port Wakefield.
At the same time there were dozens of bullock drivers (mostly Irish)
bringing copper to Port Adelaide through the Riverton. The mules were
obviously faster as the bullocks were only capable of doing 9 miles
(14.5 km) a day consequently a series of tiny towns grew up at 9 mile
intervals along the route. These were the evening watering holes for
the bullock drivers who took the copper ingots to Port Wakefield and
then brought coal (much of it from Newcastle-on-Tyne) back to fuel the
smelters at Burra. The route was Burra through Saddleworth and Riverton
and so on until it got to Port Adelaide. This saw the town grow as
saddlers, wheelwrights and blacksmiths arrived to service the copper
wagons. Not surprisingly the first building constructed in Riverton was
a pub (unlicensed) which was opened in 1853 to provide alcoholic relief
to the thirsty bullock drivers. The following year a store, Post Office
and Telegraph Office were opened and James Masters and Matthew
Moorhouse named the new settlement, Riverton.
The railway line arrived in 1869 and subsequently
the handsome railway station and refreshment rooms were built from
local bluestone.
Today the town is very much focussed on the main street which
is the main artery from the north to Adelaide. It is a pleasant service
town for the surrounding area and the visitor should make a point of
seeing the Railway Station (one of the most elegant in Australia) and
going for a walk down the main street.
Things to see:
Heritage Walk
There is an excellent Heritage Walk through Riverton.
Produced with the help of the local historical society it lists 39
buildings and locations of interest. A more abbreviated version of the
full Heritage Walk can be undertaken if you park your car outside the
Scholz Park and walk up and down the main street. The highlights on the
main street include:
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Historic machinery at the
Scholz Cottage Museum in Scholz Park
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Scholz Park Museum
August Scholz established a wheelwright business in
this tiny cottage in 1872. In 1886 he bought the blacksmith's shop next
door. The complex, now pleasantly located in a small park with some old
equipment outside, remained in the Scholz family until 1966. After that
the buildings were taken over by the District Council, restored and
opened as a Museum in 1981. Access to the buildings can be had by
enquiring at the Information and History Centre over the road.
Information and History Centre
Built in 1879 this was the original English, Scottish
and Australian Bank and residence. It has been the Information Centre
since 1997.
Post Office
A little further down the road, on the same side as
Scholz Park, is the Post Office which was completed in 1876. It is now
privately owned but the old Post Office facade remains unchanged.
Riverton Arms Hotel
Further down the street is the Riverton Arms Hotel, a
single storey old historic building which was built in 1855 by
Frederick and John Hannaford and was a popular stopping point for the
bullock drivers. It was licensed in 1857 and is now on the State
Heritage Register.
Community Hall
Continue further down the street and cross Elizabeth
Street. The Community Hall was erected in 1874 with the upper storey
being added in 1879. The stage was added in 1914.
Riverton Gallery
This was originally an ironmonger's shop and
residence. It was built in 1866 and is now a successful gallery which
includes the works of Australian artist, Rob Hannaford.
Mounting Stone
Cross over the road and head back towards Scholz Park.
On the corner of Masters Street and Torrens Road is an old mounting
stone where people would alight from horse drawn carriages and women
would get onto their horses with some dignity.
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Riverton Railway Station
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Railway Complex
Return to Scholz Cottage, head east down Elliot
Street and then cross over Frederick Street and continue on Jean
Street. At the end of the street you will come across the beautifully
preserved Railway Complex. This building was completed in 1875 and
added to in 1905. It gained notoriety when, on 22 March, 1921, it was
the scene of an assassination. A passenger who was travelling on the
Broken Hill Express from Adelaide fired a number of shots into the
dining room and Percy Brookfield, a Member of Parliament for Broken
Hill, was shot and killed when he tried to disarm the gunman. If you
know where you're looking you can still see the bullet holes in the walls.
Holy Trinity Church
Head out of town to the north and just beyond the 9
hole golf course you will see the Holy Trinity Church. It was built in
1857-58 by James Masters - his wife Elizabeth laid the foundation
stone. Slate was shipped from England to roof the church and in the
early days there were candles placed at the end of each pew. The
building is on the State Heritage Register. It has a Memorial stained
glass window and a cedar staircase.
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Anglican Church (pic: S.A.
Tourism
Commission)
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Saddleworth
This
small settlement came into existence in 1844 and was named Saddleworth
by James Masters who had grown up in Saddleworth, Yorkshire. There is
the Saddleworth Historical Museum with a good collection of local
memorabilia. A quiet little town. The museum is in the centre of town
in an old, disused department store. A pleasant stand of gum trees
greets the person travelling into Riverton from the north.
St Aidan's Anglican Church
The church at Saddleworth is perched on top of the
hill. It is a beautiful old church with a Norman spire.
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Tourist Information
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Clare & Gilbert Valleys District Council Office
4 Gleeson St
Clare 5453
Riverton
SA
5412
Telephone: (08) 8842 6400
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Hotels
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Hotel Central
41 Torrens Rd
Riverton
SA
5412
Telephone: (08) 8847 2314
Rating: *
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Riverton Hotel
27 Torrens Rd
Riverton
SA
5412
Telephone: (08) 8847 2303
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Caravan Parks
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Riverton Caravan Park
Cnr Oxford Tce & Torrens Rd
Riverton
SA
5412
Telephone: (08) 8847 2419
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Hotel Central
41 Torrens Rd
Riverton
SA
5412
Telephone: (08) 8847 2314
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