Cummins House
Amenities
Facilities
- AV capabilities
- Furniture
- Space (outdoor)
- Space (private)
- Table linens
Alcohol and catering
- Alcohol allowed
- Onsite catering
- Onsite kitchen
Distance from airport
5.34 mi. from venue
Parking
- Paid parking
Cummins House Meeting Space
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Cummins House was built in 1842 for Sir John Morphett and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Adelaide’s first Residential Commissioner, James Hurtle Fisher. The house originally stood on 132 acres of working farmland on which orchards, vines and olive groves and a variety of local and imported trees were tended. The property also farmed sheep and held a well-known horse stud. The formal Dining Room has been lovingly restored and furnished with beautiful antiques. Special occasions celebrated in the dining room have the flavour of yesteryear with modern conveniences. Cummins House can provide your business with an elegant formal setting for small corporate lunches or dinners. Sir John Morphett’s original dining suite seats up to 12 people for formal business dinners.