Grange Information
Sink into indulgence. Food, wine and luxury all accented with an ocean view and ambience to match. Grange is one of Adelaide's select beachside suburbs, with surf, al fresco dining and a world class golf course.
Explorer, Captain James Sturt, who was responsible for establishing the colony of South Australia, retired to Grange in 1851. After a lifetime of discoveries and expeditions, Sturt lived with his family in his home which can still be visited today.
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