• The Beehive Corner soon became popular for sweet tooths. By 1900, it was the home of “the well-known confectionary establishment of Mrs L. Cook”.
  • Do some research to find out more about its significance. Beehive Corner Building is situated in Adelaide Central Business District and has an entry fee.
  • Beehive Corner 1849 B60076. Bee Hive corner opposite Waterhouse's corner, 1866 Waterhouse Chambers survives little changed in 2013.
  • Beehive Corner Adelaide, King William Street and Rundle Street (Mall) c1910 - Reference HP0478.
  • Discover a selection of 500 holiday home rentals in Beehive Corner Building, Adelaide that are perfect for your trip.
  • The building's main features are its turret and beehive, and the busy trappings from cement moldings.
  • The Beehive Corner is a landmark in the Adelaide city centre, on the north-eastern corner of King William Street and Rundle Street...
  • Haigh’s original retail store, established in 1915 in Adelaide’s historic Beehive Corner building right on the corner of Rundle Mall and King William Street.
  • Beehive Corner 1849 B60076. Bee Hive corner opposite Waterhouse's corner, 1866 Waterhouse Chambers survives little changed in 2013 Waterhouse...