In the old copper-mining town of Burra, about 160 kilometres north of Adelaide, two self-contained row cottages on Truro Street were built in 1856 by James and Emma Tiver as examples of Cornish and British stonework. Both are listed on the state and national heritage registers and have been restored to keep their character while adding fully equipped kitchens. Self-catering and suited to couples, families or groups of friends exploring Burra's colonial heritage.