The first time on the market since colonisation in the area, this fabulous 31 acre parcel was quickly recognised by the early settlers as prime land with lush summer grazing for livestock on the plains of the wetlands and drier feed on the slopes, becoming home to herds of dairy and beef cattle over the years.
In 1995 it formed part of the set for a six-part drama series based on four novels by award-winning Australian children’s author Colin Thiele Sun On The Stubble, The Valley Between, Uncle Gustav’s Ghosts and The Shadow On The Hills, which tell the story of Bruno Gunther, a 14-year-old boy from a German immigrant family growing up in a small wheat farming community during the 1930s.

You now have the opportunity to craft a wonderful life for your own family, with the ideal home site situated on the higher end of the Southward facing slope bordering Branson Road. Here you can enjoy spectacular views, not only over your own piece of paradise which includes lush wetlands at the bottom of the block, but also across the rolling vineyards and grain belts of the Southern Vales.

A historic rustic stone barn served as the town garage in the film making and still stands strong and proud on Bayliss Road. To this day, this barn is a favourite backdrop for vintage car enthusiast photographers and has also featured in many wedding albums. The building is ideal storage for your implements and equipment or perhaps your own vintage car or two? Adjacent are the remains of a faux home built specifically for the film set, now tumbled down and ideal for salvage.

Further value adding features include fencing, mains water meter connection, power on the boundary and telecommunications running past.

This brilliant block is located just a few kilometres from Willunga, Tatachilla College and McLaren Vale.

Seize the moment to add a few chapters of relaxed living to the archives of your family tree by calling Nick van Vliet. I’m here to help you move to a better life in the country.