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Blue Gum House, Jamestown

Idyllically situated in the southern Flinders Ranges, 35 kilometres north of Jamestown, on a wheat and sheep property. Blue Gum House is a beautifully restored turn of the century farm homestead. Blue Gum House provides self contained accommodation for up to eight people. Features include full breakfast provisions each day, farm tour and seasonal demonstrations of activities, for example shearing. Relax and enjoy the bush views from every window. Take advantage of the bush walks or visit the local antique, coffee and craft shops.

Accommodation Options

HOUSE

One queen bed, one double bed, four single beds.

Popular Activities

  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing

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