This 1895 homestead has been patiently waiting for the right person to come along, roll up their sleeves and bring this amazing property back to its former glory. Despite the fact that it has been vacant for some time now and the property is showing signs of neglect, the potential is still very evident.
Completely private and tranquil, imagine lots of fresh air and long peaceful country walks down to the North Para River which runs through this homestead with the wedge tailed eagles circling overhead and views of the undulating paddocks and country acres.
Situated on approximately 100 acres, you will have all the space you could ask for with beautiful views in every direction.
Inside the 120 year old built cottage the plaster has been knocked off the walls to reveal the beautiful rock underneath and many character features including ornate cornices and rose pressed ceilings, candelabra chandeliers, fire places, and tree trunk support posts still remain and make a true statement.
Rich in history the original stone kitchen is still in place proving to withstand the test of time. Displaying a mixture of culinary antiques and modern day appliances this kitchen adds to the warmth and character of the home.
The master bedroom attracts your attention with a mezzanine floor creating a second level and an additional loft was also installed being utilised as another bedroom providing that extra space and comfort.
The private and peaceful grounds are also home to a further 4 self-contained historic cottages that were once used as a bed and breakfast for families and couples seeking an ‘away from it all” holiday. Boasting the most picturesque views and serenity Buckbury End Farm was extremely well known and had so much to offer.
The location is ideal being so close to Gawler and the Barossa and being such a tightly held area with next to no homes on the market, this is the perfect opportunity to secure your own piece of history and live the dream.