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207 Norton Summit Road

207 Norton Summit Road, Norton Summit SA 5136, Australia

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About this property

207 Norton Summit Road is a house set in the village of Norton Summit, South Australia, offering a straightforward layout that supports everyday living and easy movement between main living areas. Its position within the community provides convenient access to local amenities and the surrounding natural environment, enhancing the everyday lifestyle for its occupants.

Key details

Locality
Norton Summit
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_415499676
Legal parcel ID
F/18580/A/1
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Real Estate Agencies

Ordered by:
LJ Hooker - Adelaide Metro
7.9 km
Next Step Real Estate (RLA 242313) - KENT TOWN
15.1 km
G & Q REAL ESTATE - RLA284859
7.8 km

Frequently asked questions

How far is 207 Norton Summit Road from the city of Adelaide?

The property is located in Norton Summit, which lies about 12 km east of Adelaide. It offers a short drive into the city while remaining in a semi‑rural setting.

What historic landmarks are close to the house?

Nearby historic sites include the Scenic Hotel, founded in the 1870s and renowned as one of Adelaide’s best pubs, and St. John’s Church, both situated within the town of Norton Summit.

What makes Norton Summit a popular spot for cyclists?

Norton Summit is one of Australia’s most popular cycling climbs, offering challenging gradients and scenic views that attract both local and visiting riders.

What natural attractions are within a few kilometres of the property?

The house is surrounded by several natural sites, such as Morialta Conservation Park (≈2‑3 km), First Falls (≈2 km), and Giles Conservation Park (≈1.7 km), all offering walking and hiking opportunities.

Are there any weather stations near the property?

Yes, two historic weather stations are close by: ASHTON 1 (≈1 km) and the Norton Summit station that operated from 1962‑1974 (≈1 km).

What notable historical figures are associated with Norton Summit?

The area is linked to Robert Norton, who made the first recorded climb in 1836, and the Playford family, with Thomas Playford II and IV both serving as Premier of South Australia; a statue of Thomas Playford IV stands in the town centre.