Historic site
The Round House
7 locals recommend
Location
146 Railway Terrace
Murray Bridge, SA
Tips from locals
A unique hexagonal shaped house built between 1873 and 1876. The Round House boasts spectacular views and is heritage listed. Guided tours are available.
The Round House is one of Murray Bridge’s oldest buildings and is today Heritage-listed. Completed in 1876 it played a significant role in early history of the small township. Today, the Round House is a community space which welcomes guests and tells the story of the early bridge and the early townships. Found in the heart of the historic rail and wharf precinct, it’s only a quick stroll from the city centre’s cafes and shops. Drop by and take a look at the building – perhaps whilst walking the city’s Discovery Trail.
The Round House is one of Murray Bridge’s oldest buildings and is today Heritage-listed. Completed in 1876 it played a significant role in early history of the small township. Today, the Round House is a community space which welcomes guests and tells the story of the early bridge and the early town…
The Roundhouse captures the history of the first permanent bridge to span the Murray River. Built for Mr Henry Parker, superintendent overseeing bridge construction works in 1874, this unusual hexagonal shaped historical residence enhances spectacular views of the river and bridges. State Heritage and National Estate listed the building as has been lovingly restored and maintained by local volunteers who are part of the Murray Bridge and Districts Historical Society. Open Wed-Sun 11-3.
The Roundhouse captures the history of the first permanent bridge to span the Murray River. Built for Mr Henry Parker, superintendent overseeing bridge construction works in 1874, this unusual hexagonal shaped historical residence enhances spectacular views of the river and bridges. State Heritage…