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'Torrens Park' is of significance for its association with several prominent South Australian families. The house was originally built by Robert Richard Torrens, the founder of the Torrens Title system of registering the ownership of land, a method which was subsequently adopted internationally.

The house was later owned by Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, and the Barr Smith family, prominent pastoralists and merchants.

The property gave its name to the surrounding suburb of Torrens Park and the house remains as a significant example of the larger Victorian mansions built on the outskirts of Adelaide.

State Heritage ID 10699

Tags:   Torrens Park school heritage historic college Torrens Park House Scotch College architecture Australia South Australia

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'Torrens Park' is of significance for its association with several prominent South Australian families. The house was originally built by Robert Richard Torrens, the founder of the Torrens Title system of registering the ownership of land, a method which was subsequently adopted internationally.

The house was later owned by Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, and the Barr Smith family, prominent pastoralists and merchants.

The property gave its name to the surrounding suburb of Torrens Park and the house remains as a significant example of the larger Victorian mansions built on the outskirts of Adelaide.

State Heritage ID 10699

Tags:   Torrens Park school heritage historic college Torrens Park House Scotch College architecture Australia South Australia

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'Torrens Park' is of significance for its association with several prominent South Australian families. The house was originally built by Robert Richard Torrens, the founder of the Torrens Title system of registering the ownership of land, a method which was subsequently adopted internationally.

The house was later owned by Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, and the Barr Smith family, prominent pastoralists and merchants.

The property gave its name to the surrounding suburb of Torrens Park and the house remains as a significant example of the larger Victorian mansions built on the outskirts of Adelaide.

State Heritage ID 10699

Tags:   Torrens Park school heritage historic college Torrens Park House Scotch College architecture Australia South Australia

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'Torrens Park' is of significance for its association with several prominent South Australian families. The house was originally built by Robert Richard Torrens, the founder of the Torrens Title system of registering the ownership of land, a method which was subsequently adopted internationally.

The house was later owned by Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, and the Barr Smith family, prominent pastoralists and merchants.

The property gave its name to the surrounding suburb of Torrens Park and the house remains as a significant example of the larger Victorian mansions built on the outskirts of Adelaide.

State Heritage ID 10699

Tags:   heritage historic mansion Torrens Park Scotch Collge college school Australia architecture South Australia Torrens Park House Scotch College

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'Torrens Park' is of significance for its association with several prominent South Australian families. The house was originally built by Robert Richard Torrens, the founder of the Torrens Title system of registering the ownership of land, a method which was subsequently adopted internationally.

The house was later owned by Walter Watson Hughes, one of the founders of the University of Adelaide, and the Barr Smith family, prominent pastoralists and merchants.

The property gave its name to the surrounding suburb of Torrens Park and the house remains as a significant example of the larger Victorian mansions built on the outskirts of Adelaide.

State Heritage ID 10699

Tags:   heritage historic mansion Torrens Park Scotch Collge college school Australia architecture South Australia Torrens Park House Scotch College


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