Carriage on Alfred
It’s the perfect base for Heysen Trail walkers in need of a restful night, and with the Hallett Country Store right next door, all your supplies and treats are close at hand.
It’s the perfect base for Heysen Trail walkers in need of a restful night, and with the Hallett Country Store right next door, all your supplies and treats are close at hand.
Address :Alfred and, John St, Hallett SA 5419 Facilities: Playground BBQ Seating area Shade Baby Change Room Toilets
Address : 51 Alfred Street, Hallett Contact : Hallett Community & Sports Association. Chairperson: Kristine Peters Ph: 0409 603 663 Email: hallettcsa@gmail.com.au 08 8524 5553 Standing proudly on Alfred Street, Hallett Hall (originally the Hallett Institute) has been at the heart of community life since 1929. Its foundation stone was laid by Lily Margaret…
Address :Lot 14 Alfred St Hallett, SA 5419 Phone : 08 8894 2042 General enquiries 000 Emergencies 13 1444 Police assistance Opening Hours : Hours vary – call ahead. www.police.sa.gov.au
The historic Terowie Railway Yard doubles as a spacious and convenient stopover for travellers.
Conveniently located on the highway to Broken Hill, the Flinders Ranges and beyond, the Terowie Roadhouse (BP) is a welcome stop for travellers and truck drivers alike. Offering petrol and diesel fuels with B-double access, the site is fully truck-enabled and accepts all major payment cards as well as PAYBACK. Inside, you’ll find barista coffee,…
Located in the historic National Bank of Australasia building (1880), the new Studio Gallery is a welcome addition to Terowie’s Main Street. As the gallery builds its collection, visitors can browse a charming mix of pre-loved items alongside unique photography, art, and crafts. Email:sallyjoymartin@gmail.com Address: 55 Main Street, Terowie, SA, 5417 Find them on FACEBOOK.
Wander down Terowie’s historic Main Street and discover a treasure trove of heritage in the form of five unique museums, all set among buildings dating back to the 1870s.
Wander down Terowie’s historic Main Street and discover a treasure trove of heritage in the form of five unique museums, all set among buildings dating back to the 1870s.