Wheatsheaf Inn

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Place type: Building
Town or Locality: Concordia
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Please click here to see photos of The Wheatsheaf Inn (now known as Fig 22). This building is shown on Town of Gawler's State Heritage list.

According to research by Robert Haysom, the publicans were:

1859 - 1860 T. Henry;

1861 - 1866 Samuel Pope;

1866 J.E. Friend;

1867 W. Bassett;

1868 J. Heads;

1868 W.H.Popham;

1868 - 1873 J. Fennell.

it is said that during the Barossa Gold Rush in 1868, the Wheatsheaf Inn prospered, as it was on the way to the diggings.

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Wheatsheaf Hotel  Est. 1849
Wheatsheaf Hotel Est. 1849
1965 The Wheatsheaf Inn
1965 The Wheatsheaf Inn
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