Historic Cummins House is a significant State Heritage Place nestled in Novar Gardens, Adelaide, showcasing one of South Australia’s earliest extant buildings. Once the cherished residence of South Australian pioneer and politician John Morphett, the house has been lovingly maintained by five generations of the Morphett family. Today, the Cummins Society Inc. diligently tends to the house and garden, offering guided tours with delightful Devonshire afternoon tea on select Sundays throughout the year.
Visitors to Historic Cummins House can immerse themselves in the rich history of South Australia, as they explore the well-preserved rooms and lush gardens that have witnessed decades of family life and societal evolution. The Cummins Society Inc. prides itself on preserving the legacy of the Morphett family and providing an engaging experience for guests through guided tours and special events. The house stands as a testament to the enduring heritage of the region and offers a glimpse into the past for all who visit.
Collaborating with various organizations and hosting engaging events like the recent heritage event featuring performances by the Lyrebyrd Consort and Raindance Trio, Historic Cummins House continues to be a hub of cultural enrichment and historical celebration. With a commitment to conservation and community engagement, the Cummins Society Inc. ensures that this treasured landmark remains a vibrant part of South Australia’s heritage landscape, inviting visitors to step back in time and connect with the stories of the past.