Lot 1 – Historic 10 room homestead, 37.91ha (93.67 acres). Excellent shedding, cattleyards, tennis court & arena – $1.5 million
Lot 2 – Vacant grazing land 38.15ha (94.27 acres), amazing views to Coorong, driveway, dams, excellent fencing – $650,000
Lot 3 – Vacant land 24.94ha (61.63 acres), excellent paddocks + native shelter belts, 2 hay sheds, dam with solar pump & tank – $550,000
Described as one of the very best properties on the hills market in recent memory, Unalla is an
impressive homestead overlooking 101 Ha (approx 250 acres) of gently undulating gum studded grazing country. Situated just minutes through Mt Barker, Unalla holds its own in the peaceful rural community of Wistow. The long limestone rubble driveway meanders down the valley, past the Angus cattle to the imposing homestead, built in two stages. The ‘old’ wing of the 16 room (4-5 bedrooms) residence dates back to the late 1800′s. Rich with period fittings, the home comprises two kitchens, two bathrooms, study, spacious living areas, open fire places, reverse cycle air conditioning, heating, monitored security system, three car garage and a wine cellar. The large acreage once used for horse breeding, comprises 3 freehold titles, and is currently used for commercial raising of Angus Cattle. The property includes a full size flood lit dressage arena with “Steriline” fencing – as used on race tracks, a stallion yard, a tack room with saddle racks, and a floodlit foaling paddock. Additional features include a floodlit tennis court, the original stone cottage, 3 haysheds, machinery sheds, cattle yards and an old brick dairy. The seasonal Rodwell Creek, which traverses the property filling the main dam, augments the ample water supplies from its 7 stock dams. There is a rear entrance from Bunnett’s Road (gravel) which is a short cut from the Strathalbyn Road to the Wellington Road and abuts the southern boundary of the property. There is a 1.136 kilometre frontage to Bunnett’s Road. Rodwell Creek (winter/spring flowing) traverses the full width of the property from west to east on its way to join the Bremer River and on to Lake Alexandrina.