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Tipper’s Edithburgh, Edithburgh

Tipper’s is situated in the coastal town of Edithburgh on the foot of the Yorke Peninsula, two and a half hours drive from Adelaide. The building dates back to the 1890’s, and was Edithburgh’s last operating blacksmith shop. Once owned and operated by ‘Tipper’ Stehbens, it has been fully renovated and rebuilt using paddock stone, lime wash and much of the original timber, but still offers modern facilities for your enjoyment and comfort.

Tipper’s has been tastefully refurbished using only quality fittings and accessories and includes cast iron baths, outdoor barbecue courtyard with a bocce court. It offers guest an idyllic, quiet, relaxing holiday destination to unwind. You are within walking distance of some excellent restaurants and cafes and a short drive to the picturesque ‘bottom end’ at Innes National Park.

Accommodation Options

ONE BEDROOM

One queen size bed.

TWO BEDROOM

Two queen size beds.

Website: www.tippersedithburgh.com.au

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