This impressive landmark home known locally as ‘Graham’s Castle’ was built circa 1862 by Abraham Graham a successful river boat and barge builder.
The original double storey building was built of local limestone with walls almost 600mm thick, high ceilings, and the extensive use of timber through out.

Over the course of its history ‘Graham’s Castle’ has had a series of private owners. It has been a guest house, artist’s retreat and even a clubhouse for the Goolwa Golf Club for a short time.

Meticulously restored to its former glory this home is ready for the next exciting phase in its history.

Grand curved steps and an impressive front door with beautiful lead light panels sets the tone for this gracious home. All rooms are of expansive proportions and include 3 bedrooms, 4 versatile living areas and a superbly equipped chef’s kitchen and pantry. The huge games room on the upper level has fabulous views of the sea and hills.

Polished baltic pine floorboards and extensive timber panelling are features of the entrance hall and the adjacent library. Here ‘old’ meets ‘new’ with walls of bookshelves and plenty of room for the large plasma television. The 3 large bedrooms offer classic dcor and furnishings, plush carpets and feature open fireplaces.

‘Graham’s Castle’ is superbly equipped for dining and entertaining. The chef’s kitchen includes stainless steel benches, sinks and ovens plus a baine marie, commercial cold room and huge pantry.

Whatever the weather or season you’ll always have somewhere special to entertain. The formal dining and lounge has French doors opening out to the paved patio while the separate bar /casual dining room opens out to the lawn. Upstairs the fabulous family/games room of approximately 13m x 5m has plenty of space for a billiard/pool table and even has a dance floor! This extends even further onto a wrought iron framed balcony with delightful views.

‘Graham’s Castle’ offers something unique and fascinating at every turn. You’ll be intrigued by the narrow rooftop staircase, the timber ticket booth or perhaps the stone rainwater tank. There’s no doubt the incredible bathroom will surprise!