A magnificent property with views of Angaston “The Jewel of the Barossa” the panoramic views continue over the neighbouring hills and meadows that run through to Nuriootpa in the north western distance.

When arriving you’re immediately impressed as you embark up the driveway to be greeted by over 200 rose bushes that are the foundation of a meticulously landscaped garden made up of foreign and native flora.

Constructed in the late 1800′s Caithness Manor features iconic local Angaston Marble walls and full length balcony covering the northern and western sides of the home. You become over whelmed by the intricate detail of the fine traditional features once inside. The standout ornate features of yesteryear are the detailed metal pressed ceilings and combination of timber and stone work surrounding the five fireplaces.

Originally built as a private residence, the home became Caithness Girls School in 1924 and was run as a boarding school for daughters of outlying families in the district. The school closed in 1934 when the founding teaches Misses Tucker and Elliott established a boarding house. This significant property has been lovingly restored and operated as an award winning bed and breakfast for number years.

The home has been recently enhanced by modern conveniences for all year round comfort and the welcomed addition of the spa and pool area. This outdoor area was once again improved by the current owners that designed and built the adjacent covered outdoor entertaining area to conform to the original features of the home. Perfectly positioned the Outdoor entertaining area allows you to enjoy the activities of pool area to the south and the captivating views of the Barossa to the north.