Inside, Salt is all modern coastal, but its brickwork exterior and the stonework on its southern corner speak to days gone by. It blends seamlessly into the town’s historic streetscape, with the sound of the Cockle Train’s horn echoing nearby.
That the building so successfully honours Port Elliot’s colonial history dating back to the 1850s is a testament to its considered construction by Egan Builders. In speaking about their experience building Salt, Sam and Amelia Egan attribute this to being local and being across every detail.
Sam was born