Barossa Vista - Tanunda

From $ 220.0 to $ 240.0

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Luxurious, stylish, modern, fusion – all words that have been used to describe Barossa Vista. Artwork and furniture have been collected from all over the world and has been coupled with the most modern appliances and entertainment systems to make your stay at Barossa Vista one to remember. The utmost thought has been put into using natural elements such as wood, leather, wool, silk and stone to complement the stunning Barossa Valley views and maintain harmony and chi throughout the cottage.

Uniquely located at the start of Murray Street in Tanunda, the main street at the heart of the Barossa Valley, you will be able to walk to cafes, wine tasting and restaurants without worrying about who is going to drive home. As Barossa Vista is situated at the start of the town and being one of the first houses on the street you will enjoy uninterrupted views of the valley and the world-renowned Barossa Valley vineyards. The cottage is estimated as being built between 1915 and 1920 and still keeps its old world charm. Renovations over the past few years have seen this cottage transformed to include all the conveniences of ducted air-conditioning, reverse cycle for heating, modern kitchen and spa quality bathroom. The backyard has been redeveloped to enchant the most avid entertainer with stunning decking for alfresco dining and the most wonderful valley views.

This three bedroom, two-bathroom cottage provides you with a home away from home.

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