- Fully restored heritage circa 1850′s building
- Set in the idyllic Willunga township. Prime position fronting the thriving Willunga Growers’ market.
- Consistent winner of best town of the Tour Down Under’ and just 47km south of Adelaide next to the McLaren Valley wine region.
- Securely leased to two tenants until 2011 and 2013!
- Excellent parking readily available.

Exciting opportunity to secure a substantial site, well positioned in Willunga’s thriving commercial precinct with the growers’ market literally on it’s door step.
Willunga is South Australia’s second oldest settlement. Today Willunga is known for its vineyards, almonds and authentic historic buildings, well positioned to soak up neighbouring McLaren Vale’s wine region and the popular family beach at Port Willunga. This region really has become an idyllic retreat for baby boomers and young families alike. Its relative close proximity to Adelaide makes it a weekend hotspot for day trippers looking to escape the city.
A substantial dwelling of 8 main rooms, commercial grade kitchen, amenities and storage. Inside maintains its unique late 19th century heritage with original slate flagstone floors and timber floorboards, open firplaces and more.
Here is your opportunity to own a part of Australia’s history in a tightly held community.
Both business owners are highly respected locals who have invested significant time and money in improvements to the property and their respective businesses. The site is securely leased until 2011 and 2013 and showing a strong return.

Fino Restaurant is a Wllunga jewel managed by acclaimed chef David Swain and Sharen Romeo. Winter patrons can enjoy fine dining inside whilst in the summer timber french doors open to the paved all-weather alfresco entertaining area which overlooks the romantically landscaped rear garden. www.benjaminchristie.com/blog/fino-restaurant. Slate Hill Cafe supports the local community, passing tourists and does a roaring trade during the Saturday Willunga farmers market. Inside has been recently refurbished in keeping with the buildings inherent style. Patrons can enjoy undercover street side dining or warm up inside drinking hot chocolates and lattes by the fire.