Historic Yankalilla estate offering househunters the ultimate country retreat

The Yankalilla estate at 34 Primary Road is featuring househunters the final country retreat. Pic: realestate.com.au


Searching for a tranquil residence in the countryside to escape the hustle and bustle of town daily life?

A historic Yankalilla estate at 34 Primary Road is featuring househunters the final refuge, with all the bells and whistles expected of a dream residence inside of easy attain.

A pool, stables, residence business office, guest cottage, cellar, underground larder and marriage pavilion are between its standout attributes.

Despite environment-class shorelines and renowned wineries staying close by, you are going to rarely want to leave the residence.

Proprietors Jo and Gary Brown purchased the residence, acknowledged as Bungala Dwelling, six decades back with the intention of renovating it and paying out their weekends there.

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It has been lovingly renovated to keep its historic character attraction over the decades. Pic: realestate.com.au


The house owners put in decades renovating it. Pic: realestate.com.au


They say it has been a labour of really like. Pic: realestate.com.au


“We were being only seeking for a small weekender but when we observed this spot and it’s opportunity, we just could not think it,” Mr Brown explained.

“For the initially two-and-a-50 percent decades we only came down on weekends from Adelaide.

“I sold our business and sold the other household and we’ve been down below now for three decades. We generally altered our lives for it.”

The sprawling 1.79ha estate, which is on the market place without the need of a value tag, incorporates the main six-bedroom household, a guest cottage that used to be the first home’s kitchen and retail store home, a separate business office constructing, an orchard, marriage pavilion, stables and pool.

Mr Brown explained there was also an additional outbuilding that “needed work” but was “very adaptable”.

“We experienced programs of turning it into extra lodging,” he explained.

The Browns put in decades renovating the household, which started off as a cottage with two rooms in 1856.

The household started off as a two-home cottage in 1856. Pic: realestate.com.au


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“They’re in the center of the household now, you can decide it but it’s tough,” Mr Brown explained.

The renovation has presented the residence a new lease on daily life without the need of destroying its historic character attraction.

“Over the earlier six decades, it’s been an absolute labour of really like,” Mr Brown explained.

“It’s basically exceeded our anticipations.”

Though hesitant, the pair have made the decision to market the residence to go after a business option abroad.

They stated it in November but took it off the market place for a couple months earlier this yr.

“Because of COVID-19, like a lot of persons our programs have all been tossed up in the air,” Mr Brown explained.

“We experience that we now require to get started generating some programs and alterations again.”

South Australia Sotheby’s Global Realty principal Grant Giordano and director Anthony Hurl are selling the residence.

The guesthouse used to be the first cottage’s kitchen and retail store home. Pic: realestate.com.au