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Rockview Homestead, Buckleboo

Rockview Homestead at Buckleboo is adjacent to the Gawler Ranges and is situated 30 minutes from Kimba in South Australia, which is half way across Australia on the Eyre Highway. It is surrounded by more than 12,000 acres of wheat, sheep and cattle farming country. The homestead is ideal for family groups who wish to relax in the bush.

Facilities of Rockview Homestead include three bedrooms with one queen size bed, one double bed and two single beds; two sofa beds in lounge with wood fire; bathroom; dining room which seats 10; laundry with washing machine and clothes dryer; games room with slate billiard table; outdoor garden sitting areas and barbecue.

Accommodation Options

House

One queen size bed, 1 double bed, two single beds and two double sofa beds.

Website: www.australianhomesteads.com.au

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  • Bush Walking

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