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Contribuisci feedbackHistory buffs rejoice Interested in finding more about our founding fathers? Ayers House Museum run guided tours by National Trust (who manage the property
We arrived 1/2 hour prior to closing on a Sunday (3:30pm) so the brief tour was an abbreviated version which was by donation and not full admission.
A gorgeous historical building converted to a restaurant and function center. Centrally located and accessible by foot bus or car. Numerous public car parks around restaurant . Restaurant is also nearby to the hip street of the evening Rundle Street.Restaurant has a welcoming entrance, with a modern bar setting to relax and chill out before dinner. The place is served by friendly helpful staff. Meals selection and wine were great.Dependent of size of crowd, there are various rooms available.A must for fine dining .
I stumbled across this beautiful, old premises on the way back from the Botanic Gardens. I have a love for old buildings so had to go in, as you do :) I was reminded of my Grandma's house and how huge it seemed and how around every corner there seemed to be something even more amazing to investigate. I could almost imagine what it might have been like to live in this era. The stairs to go down to the kitchen looked too steep for me to tackle but the rest of the house was lovely and quite grand. I think, like Martindale Hall I will have to return one day......
Could not fault the food..service..or staff..everything was wonderful. The ballroom made a splendid venue for the 24 dinner party guests to help the Birthday boy celebrate his 60th. Guests from Kangaroo Island..Port Lincoln..Family from England and locally..some catching up for the first time in 30 odd years. Great time had by all.
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