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The Cedars

WHAT

Colonial

WHERE

Hahndorf

WHEN

1870s

The Cedars at Hahndorf, former home of the Australian artist, Sir Hans Heysen, continues to gain acknowledgement as one of the country's most intact and best preserved historic homes. Indeed, it remains one of South Australia's unique heritage treasures.

 

Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it remains so wonderfully undisturbed, this being the third generation of the Heysen family to own and maintain the property. The sixty hectare property with its gracious old home and artist's studio is now open to the public.

Open:

Tuesday to Sunday 10am - 4.30pm

HHA members receive free admission.

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Historic Houses Association of Australia Ltd
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