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Calling all creationists, stargazers, dreamers, and doers. The "heart place" is now available to carve a lifestyle in an environment that needs to be felt as well as seen. The antithesis of sleek luxury, this rustic and traditional country homestead has been creatively upgraded using the fundamentals of upcycling and repurposing. Located in Mt McKenzie, Barossa Valley it sits far enough from the township and services of Angaston to be secluded yet close enough to have everything you need within a ten-minute drive. Elevated on approx. ten acres and extended in 1978 the home is complimented by many original, enchanting outbuildings.
What We Love:
The Home:
Built in the early 1900's the home retains all its character and charm whilst maintaining a traditional yet flexible floorplan.
The centralized bathroom is complete with bath and separate w/c.
In keeping with the era, the home is completed with large "eat in" country style kitchen and external laundry.
Extended in the late '70's the upper level is currently disposed as the Master Suite. With floor to ceiling windows, the daily "must do" is to take in awe inspiring moon rises, sun rises, brilliant night skies and of recent times, spectacular thunderstorms, auroras, and comet displays. A private west facing balcony serves as a private retreat and a vantage point for the sun setting, whilst the room is carpeted for underfoot comfort. Finished with slow combustion and split system a/c for year-round comfort, its highly likely you'll rarely want to come down.
The lower level comprises three generously proportioned bedrooms, and formal sitting all carpeted for underfoot comfort.
Dedicated dining space adjacent the kitchen overlooks distant views.
TV/Lounge area adjacent the dining/kitchen is completed with slow combustion and serves as a cosy living hub.
Extensive wrap around veranda offers further outdoor living spaces and ideal aspects to wind down and relax at the end of the day.
The Grounds
Tasteful white gates and long driveway create a welcoming entrance statement.
The long driveway is flanked by the shearing shed and original barn on the left. The home and garage eventually reveal at the end of the circular driveway.
An original wooden barn has been restored into a functional space. Ideal for parties, storage, mancave or hosting
The original dairy has been restored into a space suited to a nursery, potting shed, workshop, or entertainment space.
Old combination brick and stone shearing shed, currently used for storage.
Potting shed with wash bay adjacent the large dedicated producing patch
Paddocks suited to Alpacas and sheep.
Flowering Cottage gardens surround the home.
Large Double Garage with Mezzanine for storage.
Rainwater supply to the home
Offering all the allure of the slow life, this is an opportunity to acquire all the ingredients you can't traditionally pay for. Rustic and charming this versatile option will suit a wide demographic of buyers who have a diverse range of dreams.
General Information
C/T =5999/885
Council =Barossa
Council Rates = $2,568.30 PA
Year Built = 1900
Zoning =Rural Living
Land Size = 4.172Ha
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