Beautiful Buildings of North Adelaide.

We stayed in a unit in North Adelaide. It was a little tatty around the edges but it met the necessary requirements and as a bonus it was slap bang in the middle of North Adelaide where I hadn't yet had a chance to explore.

North Adelaide, as it turned out, was dripping with beautiful old buildings from Adelaide's earliest days. 




I spoke to the lady trimming shrubbery outside Carclew House, and she very kindly let me come inside and look at the grand staircase and the ballroom.






On the way back down the hill I found St Peter's Cathedral.  Normally I would have been able to go inside but sadly it was closed to the public due to rehearsals for a school Christmas concert, so I had to content myself with peering in through the barred doors and prowling around outside like a true cathedral stalker.










When I got back to the unit I discovered that the lounge room curtain had parted company with the ceiling. The girl on reception wasn't too worried about it: "Just don't trip over it and I'll get maintenance to fix it when you've gone." Lucky we didn't really need curtains in the lounge room anyway.

All that walking around and looking at beautiful buildings quite wore me out.  I was glad for a quiet pub meal and an early night in a bedroom that still had curtains. 

Home for two nights: Econo Lodge, North Adelaide.


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