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The Bon Accord Mine Complex is owned and administered by the National Trust, Burra, and is concerned with preserving, studying and exhibiting items that help in illustrating and explaining the story of the Burra area. The display includes a working forge, a six metre by five metre model of the Burra Mine depicting traditional underground mining in 1860 and, in the old waterworks building, an original mine shaft from which Burra pumped its water supply until 1966. In the ground stands an 1859 mine captains cottage, now owned and operated by the National Trust as self-contained, bed and breakfast accommodation. Guided tours for groups are available by arrangement.

Disabled Access:
Access facilities available.

Email: burrant@chariot.net.au

Phone: 08 8892 2154

Address:
Railway Terrace
Burra, South Australia, 5417

Guest Facilities:
Access With Assistance for the Disabled, Car park, Coach Parking, Guide, Interactive Centre, Interpretive Centre, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area

Experiences you can enjoy at Bon Accord Mine Complex:
Educational Tourism, Historic/Heritage, Industry/Mining/Agriculture


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