Lady Kintore Cottage Homes was a charitable organisation and housing development founded in the 1890s depression in Adelaide, South Australia.
Those present included Her Excellency the Countess of Kintore (wife of the Governor of South Australia), Lady Colton, Miss Baker, Rev.
Their stated aim was to purchase cottages to be let at economic rents to "deserving widows and deserted women" who might otherwise have no better accommodation than the Destitute Asylum.
1430), ownership of the Cottages was transferred to the Adelaide Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society[6] (founded 1849),[7] an organisation of similar aims, but having a much larger portfolio of economical housing.
Under the new management, two additional cottages were erected using a bequest from Mrs Jane Marks,[8] and the name of Kintore was quietly dropped.