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35 Horrocks Highway

35 Horrocks Highway, Stone Hut SA 5480, Australia

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About this property

35 Horrocks Highway is a house situated in the rural locality of Stone Hut, South Australia. Its straightforward layout provides flexible living spaces that can accommodate a range of everyday activities, while the property’s position along the highway offers convenient access to surrounding amenities and the broader region. This combination of functional design and accessible location supports a practical, relaxed lifestyle.

Key details

Locality
Stone Hut
State
SA
GNAF PID
GASA_719196037
Legal parcel ID
D/380/A/15
Property type
House
Land size
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Internal area
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Land Use Category
Residential

Frequently asked questions

What type of dwelling is located at 35 Horrocks Highway?

The address 35 Horrocks Highway is a house. It is the sole dwelling type mentioned for this property.

Where is 35 Horrocks Highway situated within South Australia?

It is located in the small town of Stone Hut, on the Horrocks Highway (a section of Main North Road). The town sits midway between Laura and Wirrabara in the Mid‑north region.

How far is the property from the centre of Stone Hut?

The property is about 0.3 km from the Stone Hut locality, essentially within walking distance of the town centre.

What historical background does the town of Stone Hut have?

Stone Hut was founded in 1874 and named after a four‑room stone hut built in the early 1850s. That hut originally sheltered shepherds and later served as a Cobb & Co mail coach station on the route between Clare and Port Augusta.

Are there any notable local businesses near the property?

Yes, the town’s “Old Bakery,” which moved from Wirrabara around 2005, operates in Stone Hut, providing a local bakery service for residents and visitors.

Which major road provides access to 35 Horrocks Highway?

The property is accessed via the Horrocks Highway, which forms part of the Main North Road. This route offers direct north‑south travel through the Mid‑north of South Australia.