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Barossa Shiraz Estate – The Willows, Lyndoch

The Willows, circa 1847, where the building provides a taste of Barossa history and the surrounding vineyards offer a glorious vantage point from where you can enjoy views across the Barossa to the ranges beyond. Relax on the verandah and watch the world pass on by or retreat into your private accommodation. This stunning property combines the charm of its historic 150 year old past with the comfort of modern conveniences, pressed metal ceilings, timber floors, fine furnishings and all the comforts of a cosy home. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a stunning spa bath with views into the Barossa vineyards. Close to wineries, restaurants, the Whispering Wall, nature walks, Chateau Barossa Rose Garden, Lyndoch Lavender Farm, antique shops and art and craft shops.

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THE WILLOWS

Two queen size beds and one king size split bed.

Website: www.barossashirazestate.com.au

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