History
Situated 5km outside Mt Barker, Dalmeney Park was named and settled in the 1840s by Allan Bell, a Scottish entrepreneur and a pioneer of South Australia. Allan Bell used the land primarily for growing wheat, and in 1851, Dalmeney Park wheat won a gold medal at the first International Convention held in the Crystal Palace, London.

Features
Today, Dalmeney Park is the area’s most prestigious land release, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding countryside. Accordingly, Dalmeney Park has been designed with a sense of history and attention to detail that compliments its natural beauty and commanding position.

Allotments are, on average, 6 times the size of a suburban block
There’s 18 acres of planted reserves with park benches and playgrounds
Fully sealed roads and footpaths are adorned with period street lamps
All cabling is underground
Allotments that represent wonderful value
And just because Dalmeney Park is situated out of the city, doesn’t mean you have to compromise on everyday conveniences. Each allotment has the following services:

Electricity and bottled gas
Water
Sewer via a common effluent scheme
Telephone
The Community
The beautiful tree-lined main street of Mt Barker is a 3-minute drive from Dalmeney Park. Full of shops and cafes, it is indicative of a community that is thriving and one that caters for a wide range of interests.

Sporting Clubs: Golf, Soccer, Football, Tennis, Netball, Lawn Bowling, Indoor Cricket and Rifle Shooting
New Cinema entertainment complex
Recreation Centre and Pool
Library
Community groups
The Location
South Australia’s most popular destinations are all within easy reach of Dalmeney Park.
40 minutes to watch the whales at Victor Harbor
20 minutes to water-ski the Murray river
30 minutes to shop in Rundle Mall
60 minutes to sample the wines of the Barossa Valley, and just 20 minutes to McLaren Vale
FOR MORE INFORMATION & PRICE LIST – VISIT www.dalmeneypark.com.au