Norton Summit (formerly Norton's Summit) is a town in the
Adelaide Hills,
South Australia
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, located approximately 12 km east of the city of
Adelaide
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. The town is named after Robert Norton, who arrived in South Australia shortly after its
proclamation
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, and made the first recorded climb in the area in 1836.
It is well known for the popular Scenic Hotel, founded in the 1870s, often considered one of the best pubs in Adelaide. Another landmark is St. John's Church, founded with the assistance of the
Baker family
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at around the same time.
The
Morialta Protestant Children's Home was established in 1924 on nearby land, part of John Baker's estate, closed in 1972.
The
Playford family have long been residents of the area. The Rev.
Thomas Playford, a
Waterloo veteran turned preacher, settled in the area in 1840s. His son (
Thomas Playford II
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) and great-grandson (
Thomas Playford IV
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) both became
Premier of South Australia
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. Thomas Playford IV is the longest serving Premier in South Australia's history, from 1938 to 1965. His statue stands in the centre of the township.
Norton Summit is one of the most popular cycling climbs in Australia.
References
Towns in South Australia
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