Cnr Parsons and Hartley Streets, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, AustraliaMap
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Worth a quick visit.
The place has an interesting history and worth a visit , albeit for a short period as it does not take long to view the premises and absorb the information. Certainly not grand but pleased we dropped ...
Former government resident was built in the style suitable to hot, arid area . It’s only one floor with surrounding veranda, living room, place for welcome and greeting visitos, bedroom, toilet. Ther...
Grand old house which was the residence of the government’s highest ranking officer in Central Australia. See how well constructed the house is and marvel at the antique furniture. Hear the story of t...
Stopped in on Sunday for a cuppa and some scones with Jam and Cream. The CWA ladies were lovely and the grounds a perfect place to enjoy a quiet cuppa.
Worth a quick visit.
The place has an interesting history and worth a visit , albeit for a short period as it does not take long to view the premises and absorb the information. Certainly not grand but pleased we dropped ...
National treasure, old classic house
Former government resident was built in the style suitable to hot, arid area . It’s only one floor with surrounding veranda, living room, place for welcome and greeting visitos, bedroom, toilet. Ther...
Grand residence in Alice Springs
Grand old house which was the residence of the government’s highest ranking officer in Central Australia. See how well constructed the house is and marvel at the antique furniture. Hear the story of t...
Best Scones in Town
Stopped in on Sunday for a cuppa and some scones with Jam and Cream. The CWA ladies were lovely and the grounds a perfect place to enjoy a quiet cuppa.
How it used to be
Could feel how it used to be back in the day, worth a visit, a fair bit to see in such a small building