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Barossa Shiraz Estate – The Residence, Lyndoch

A historic property in a vineyard setting with beautiful views over the Barossa ranges, close to wineries and opposite the Chateau Barossa Rose Garden. Once a Cobb and Co station from the 1800s, this building displays the elegance of a rich past with 12 foot ceilings, fine furnishings and decorated in grand style. The Residence has an open fire, polished floors, leadlight windows and a gorgeous master bedroom with luxury ensuite featuring a large oval spa for two. A sensitive blend of history with contemporary conveniences, providing modern kitchen facilities, reverse cycle air conditioning, television, DVD and CD players. Close to wineries, restaurants, the Whispering Wall, nature walks, Chateau Barossa Rose Garden, Lyndoch Lavender Farm, antique shops and art and craft shops.

Accommodation Options

RESIDENCE

One queen size bed and a double sofa bed in lounge.

Website: www.barossashirazestate.com.au

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