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Greenock’s Old Telegraph Station, Greenock

Situated in the historic village of Greenock, part of South Australia’s beautiful Barossa Valley. This restored historic cottage, circa 1860 combines the charms of days gone by, with the luxuries and comforts of today. Two well appointed bedrooms, elegant lounge with wood fire, fully equipped kitchen, old English bathroom with two person spa, laundry facilities, reverse cycle air conditioning and generous provisions for a cooked breakfast.

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COTTAGE

One queen size bed and one double bed.

Website: www.oldtelegraphstation.com

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