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Barossa Shiraz Estate - The Willows - Lyndoch

From $ 198.0 to $ 220.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8333 3103
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Exclusive Vineyard Stay.

Willows is a stunning luxury cottage on the 38 acre Six Gates property offering a glorious vantage point over the surrounding vineyards, across the Barossa to the ranges beyond. It is located conveniently on the Barossa Valley Way within a tourism precinct close to wineries and restaurants.

This stunning property combines the charm of its historic past with the comfort of modern conveniences, pressed metal ceilings, timber floors, open fire, fine furnishings and all the comforts of a cosy home. Relax on the verandah and watch the world pass on by or retreat into your private accommodation. The cottage has been completely renovated retaining the original characters when coach drivers used it. It features three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a stunning spa bath with views into the Barossa vineyards.

The Willows combines a sensitive blend of history with contemporary conveniences, modern kitchen facilities, reverse cycle air conditioning, television, DVD, CD players and free hire DVDs.

Close to several boutique wineries, fine restaurants, the Whispering Wall, nature walks, Lyndoch Lavender Farm, antique shops and art and craft shops.

The Willows accommodates two to six guests but can be used together with The Residence for groups of up to ten. The rate includes complementary provisions such as: a bottle of the Estate's Six Gates 2004 Shiraz; a decanter of port; welcoming afternoon tea; bedside chocolates; cooked breakfast provisions (to be prepared by guests); tea and coffee facilities.

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