46-19 - House and stables (formerly Duncraig) - 58 Palmer Place Mr Duncan owned a property near Saddleworth and leased Oulnina Station, a property of some two thousand square kilometres, up until his death. He was chairman of what was then called the Waterloo District Council (now part of the Clare and Gilbert…

46-18 - Honeywill house - 51-54 Palmer Place Only a few years afterwards life in this grand new house was struck by tragedy when Honeywill's wife, Emily. committed suicide here in their home, in December 1908. Honeywill then sold the property in 1910. Keeping a grand house for only nine…

46-17 - Bishop's Court At the time, the South Australian Register newspaper described the proposed building as “a chaste design in the Tudor Gothic, but by no means an ambitious structure for an episcopal palace." The architect, Mr Stuckey, died less than six…

46-16 - Christ Church and Rectory - 35-39 Palmer Place These buildings are much older than the grand St Peters Cathedral, off Pennington Terrace, which is the centre of the Anglican diocese of Adelaide. The integrity of the group remains high and its significance to South Australia and the City of…

46-15 - Boyd House - 27 Palmer Place Boyd was famous from the 1950’s onwards, as an advocate of a new style of architecture, functionally suited to Australian climate and lifestyle. He wrote several widely-read books on the subject. He studied in England, Europe and the US in the…