Stangate House Garden
Overview
Stangate House is a National Trust property in the Adelaide Hills,
nestled in the village of Aldgate.
The house was built in 1940 by an Adelaide clergyman, the Reverend
Raymond Cornish who named his home after Stangate in London where he
lived with his wife Gwenyth for some years whilst he was chaplain at St
Thomas’ Hospital. The 1.6 hectare property features enticing and
romantic gardens which literally takes your breath away.
The fairytale giant English oak tree, planted in 1838, is one of many
enchanting settings for that unforgettable occasion.
Aldgate Creek winds through the property.
A Bridal Walk connects the house with the garden.
You have the unique opportunity to have exclusive use of the entire
garden. The Wedding Ceremony Package provides a comprehensive range of
options including photographs and the use of the brides’ room & brides’
bathroom in the house. (You may choose to bring drinks for your guests,
who can wander the garden while photographs are being taken.) For further information on this company visit Page 2.
Contact Details
Address: Stangate House, 3 Edgeware Road, ALDGATE SA 5154, Australia
Postal Address: PO Box 28, ALDGATE SA 5154
Mobile: 0408 081 124, Booking Co-ordinator
E-mail: stangate@bigpond.net.au
Hours of Operation
A private appointment to discuss your particular requirements will be
arranged.
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