LOCATION:   85 Main Street, Hahndorf

SHR 13143 – confirmed as a State Heritage Place 20 November 1986

Wittwer's Residence 1888 - [Freason's Illustrated Adelaide News]

Entrance to Gay Von Doussa's property 2013  [photo: John Buchan]This imposing two-storey residence was constructed for the local miller, F.W. Wittwer, who occupied a leading position in local business and society.  To possess the skill to operate a mill was a great advantage in the early days and many millers prospered.  The Wittwer family was no exception and so in 1861 they built this grand two storey building opposite the mill which had been the means of their good fortune.

In 1923, Brother and sister Wilhelm Jaensch and Martha Jaensch purchased the property which they named "Hovea".  In 1967 the house was bought by the Von Doussa family who named it “Detmold” after the town in Germany from which they originated.

Extract from 'Hahn's Village' by EA Wittwer 1979 

In the late 1850's, FW Wittwer jun. built this imposing stone house.  It was a radical departure in style and size for homes in Hahndorf.  It was, however, built on low-lying ground - the village duckpond as one person put it - which was to cause problems for its residents in later years as water often entered the home during periods of heavy rainfall.  Over the years the original shingle roof has been replaced by iron and the balcony verandah added.  This building has always been used as a private residence.  The grounds feature a fine old barn and a large spreading oak tree.

Early Ownership

Information From Reg Butler's Property Data-Base

Old Lot No. New Lot No. Street No. Street Name
  S.H. 7 85 Main Street
Year Sold Buyer Occupation Town Personal
1849 Wilhelm Wittwer miller Hahndorf  Land grant. From Guhren, Brandenburg.
1904

August Wittwer

Heinrich Wittwer

Wilhelm Wittwer %

miller

miller

miller

Hahndorf  Inheritance.

Hahndorf

Hahndorf

W  Wittwer died 1904.

 

LTO title 1906.

1911

James Dow

Albert Gehrikening

grazier

farmer

Nairne

Nairne

Creditors, in default of mortgage.
1913

Wilhelm Jaensch and

Martha Jaensch

butcher

spinster

Hahndorf

Hahndorf

Brother & sister.

1947a

 

Martha Jaensch and

William von Doussa

saddler

solicitor

Hahndorf

Mt Barker

 
1947b

Victor Jaensch and

Alfred Jaensch

clergyman

spinster

Prospect
Swan Hill Vic

Brothers.

Nephews of M  Jaensch.

1953

Martin O'Malley and

Ivy, his wife

driller

married woman

Hahndorf

Hahndorf

 
1967 Gay von Doussa spinster Hahndorf Daughter of W von Doussa.

Notes:

  • W Wittwer built his two-storeyed mill residence on this allotment. 
  • 3799/13 current title.