Angaston · 整套民居 · 3室3床1.0卫 · 可住6人 · Barossa Mulberry Homestead
1890s stone home in walking distance to restaurants, wine and cheese bars, smokehouse, bakeries and Italian cooking school. 14-foot high ceilings, 3 x king-sized mahogany sleigh beds, central heating and cooling. Vintage parlour with gold velvet seating, drinks trolley, piano, marble chess set. Formal dining room, chef’s kitchen, Reidel glassware. Outdoor gazebo, red gum table, BBQ. Deep bath, spaciousness shower. Business-grade wifi and mahogany desk. Complimentary mulberry syrup. Tell me about the Homestead – what’s inside? The Barossa Mulberry Homestead is a luxury restored 1890s stone home. The14-foot high ceilings with the original fireplaces in each room are enhanced by original abstract oil paintings with Australian pigments to bring the surrounding nature inside. Enjoy the temperature you prefer with central heating and cooling through additional separate split systems in three rooms. Time for Parlour games Sit and relax in hand-carved, gold velvet sofas and chairs lit by stained glass floor lamps in the vintage parlour-style living room. Twinkle the keys on the piano. Sip on a fortified local wine out of pure crystal glasses from the drinks trolley. Make a few moves on the marble chess board, the wooden checkers or bet the house in a cheeky poker game. There’s also a TV and digital sound system for all your viewing and listening needs. Gaze out the window at the camellias. King-sized sleigh beds Take a long rest in one of the three king-sized sleigh beds with luxury bamboo mattresses and a choice of pillows. Choose your preferred light with the plantation shutters and brass lamps. When your work needs attention Catch up on your work commitments at the mahogany roll-top desk using business-grade Wi-Fi in the dining room. Pair your device to the discrete television in the secret fireplace in the parlour. Dining and entertaining Rustle up a memorable meal from local produce with matching wines drunk from Reidel glasses in the grand dining room and let the conversation flow around a mahogany table with chairs you can rest your head on. Cook up a storm in the fully equipped kitchen with filtered water plumbed from the cold tap so you’re always refreshed. This kitchen has every device that opens and shuts, pizza dough maker, blender, rice cooker, vegetable juicer, blender, soda stream, De’Longhi coffee machine with a portafilter, electric kettle, dishwasher, large stove, oven and a family-sized fridge along with quality crockery, cutlery and cooking equipment. Get some fresh Barossa air in the gently lit gazebo sitting around a beautiful Red Gum slab table with bench seats. Rest your glass on the wine barrel side tables while you turn a local sausage on the BBQ. Use the second toilet direct from outdoors when nature calls. Unwind in the deep soaking bath after a spaciousness shower. Do it all again tomorrow. It’s easy to stay a longer with clean undies using the fully equipped laundry. Look you best and blow-dry your hair with a copper hair dryer. Steam your dress. Iron your shirt. Polish your shoes. Be the best dressed wherever you go in the Barossa. What’s the mulberry story? Mulberry trees wrap the rear garden espalier style, bringing a new type of vine to the Barossa. Tip the hat to childhood memories of climbing mulberry trees with stained clothes and purple hands. Each booking receives a complimentary bottle of Mulberry Syrup. Try some complimentary Mulberry Syrup on vanilla or honey ice cream and feel the luscious deep purple dance in your mouth. Make new memories with us. The Barossa Mulberry Homestead is not just a place to stay - it's an experience to remember. You will have exclusive access to our entire home. Book your Barossa escape today and immerse yourself in the luxury, history, and beauty of the Barossa Valley while relaxing in one of its homestead gems. (Minimum 2 nights stay). If you have any questions during your stay, please let us know how we can help.
Located in the beautiful Barossa Valley, South Australia in the quiet neighbourhood of Angaston.
Once you arrive you don't have to use your car to experience the best the Barossa has to offer. You can literally walk down the same street to the region's best restaurants and wine bars for a truly local Barossa experience (Otherness and Barossa Pho), Italian cooking schools (Casa Carboni), butchers (Barossa Smokehouse), cheese shops (Barossa Valley Cheese Shop), cafés (the Hive), bakeries (Sunrise and D&M), newsagents (Miles) and a local Foodland that sells South Australia’s own Golden North icecream.
On the weekends there is an operating blacksmith and museum across the road. For those who feel like a workout there’s local walking trails nearby, anytime fitness and an epic adventure park in the old railway station.
You’re an easy 15 minutes’ drive to small and famous wineries (Eldertons, Henchke, Tom Foolery, Yalumba, JCs Own, David Franz, Rockfords, Seppeltsfield, Torbrek), leather works (Sunshine Barossa) and art (Wonderground Barossa).
On Saturday mornings grab, the 10% off membership lanyard and jute bag and head to the local Barossa Farmers Markets where you’ll see anything from homemade sausages, hand-turned butter, Barossa ice-cream, freshly baked bread and pastries, local preserves, fresh fruit and vegetables and the all important Barossa mettwurst.
Bring your local produce home and use the premium kitchen facilities to lay out a platter either in the formal dining room or the gazebo.
If you’re up for some real Australian nature, check out the local Kaiser Stuhl National Park where you’ll see western grey kangaroos, blue wrens, colourful parrots and honeyeaters in the morning and late afternoon.
Location is everything – here’s what’s in walking distance
The historic town of Angaston is renowned for its stone work, leafy hills and focus on quality experiences.
Located at the top of Angaston's vibrant main street, staying at the Barossa Mulberry Homestead means you don’t have drive anywhere at all to get what you need for an outstanding stay enjoying local food, art, stone and wine.
Just a short stroll down the road
You’ll be very close to the region's best restaurants and wine bars for a truly local Barossa experience (Otherness and Barossa Pho), Italian cooking schools (Casa Carboni), butchers (Barossa Smokehouse), cheese shops (Barossa Valley Cheese Shop), cafés (the Hive), bakeries (Sunrise and D&M), newsagents (Miles) and a local Foodland that sells South Australia’s own Golden North icecream. On the weekends there is an operating blacksmith and museum across the road. For those who feel like a workout there’s local walking trails nearby, anytime fitness and an epic adventure park in the old railway station.
Only 15 minutes away
You’re an easy 15 minutes’ drive to small and famous wineries (Eldertons, Henchke, Tom Foolery, Yalumba, JCs Own, David Franz, Rockfords, Seppeltsfield, Torbrek), leather works (Sunshine Barossa) and art (Wonderground Barossa). On Saturday mornings grab, the 10% off membership lanyard and jute bag and head to the local Barossa Farmers Markets where you’ll see anything from homemade sausages, hand-turned butter, Barossa ice-cream, freshly baked bread and pastries, local preserves, fresh fruit and vegetables and the all important Barossa mettwurst. Bring your local produce home and use the premium kitchen facilities to lay out a platter either in the formal dining room or the gazebo.
If you’re up for some real Australian nature, check out the local Kaiser Stuhl National Park where you’ll see western grey kangaroos, blue wrens, colourful parrots and honeyeaters in the morning and late afternoon.
Plenty of on site and off site parking is available at our home.
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