Level 3 Mortlock Wing State Library of South Australia North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000
Anlaby house

Field Trip Trips & Tours

Anlaby Station Tour

Joc Schmiechen

Coach trip to view the Anlaby homestead and the extensive Edwardian garden with a two-course lunch onsite.

Anlaby Station, established in 1839, is Australia’s second-oldest Merino stud and a cornerstone of South Australia's pastoral history. 

Nestled between the Barossa and Clare Valleys, the extensive homestead built in 1861 sits in 10 acres of Edwardian gardens within the working buildings of the property including stables, workers cottages and sheds that give the feel of a little English village.

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Date and Time

24 September 2025 | 9:00 am

Location
Coach tour
Cost

Members: $125
Non members: $150


Bookings and payment due by Friday 29 August 2025.