Located at 19 Cowan St, Gawler Churchhill Mews offers stylish accommodations that cater to both short-term visitors and longer stays. Each unit is designed with comfort in mind, featuring modern amenities that ensure a pleasant experience for all guests. The convenient location provides easy access to local dining options and attractions, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking both comfort and convenience. Our friendly staff is devoted to creating a welcoming environment where you can relax after a busy day. Discover the charm of Gawler Churchhill Mews—your home away from home.

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kevin flink

5 Google Rating

Great people, love it

5/ 5

Great people, love it

Scott Aries

5 Google Rating

Terrific place. Great location. Friendly hosts. Very well kept and a true credit to the host's.

5/ 5

Terrific place. Great location. Friendly hosts. Very well kept and a true credit to the host's.

Angela Goudge

5 Google Rating

Fantastic host and brilliant room. Dog friendly have had everything you need! Great spa bath too!

5/ 5

Fantastic host and brilliant room. Dog friendly have had everything you need! Great spa bath too!

Caitlin Webb

5 Google Rating

Amazing place to stay and the best hospitality. Katrina was lovely and had everything ready for us s

5/ 5

Amazing place to stay and the best hospitality. Katrina was lovely and had everything ready for us so that after a long intestate trip we could test straight away. We didn't have to worry about getting breakfast for the next morning or the evening as a range of snacks and drinks were provided as part of the rooms. Also things like salt, pepper, butter etc. The rooms were clean and relaxing with plenty of space. Would stay here again in a heartbeat when visiting SA

Fredo Frog

5 Google Rating

Fantastic B&B in the heart of Gawler. Very very comfortable. Private entrance. Fully equipped kitche

5/ 5

Fantastic B&B in the heart of Gawler. Very very comfortable. Private entrance. Fully equipped kitchen with stocked fridge and cupboards. Large beautiful bathroom with full size spa and a great bedroom. A private outdoor area with BBQ completes the layout. Lovely gas log fire in the lounge provides warmth and ambiance. Host Katrina is lovely and obviously proud of her B&B, reflected in her wonderful service and the cleanliness of the place. A real credit to her and her husband. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to stay close to the Barossa Valley while still having in town convenience.

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