Barossa Mulberry Homestead
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Timeless luxury in the heart of Angaston
King-sized comfort and style
Bedroom 2
1 x King bed | Up to 2 guests
Bedroom 1
1 x King bed | Up to 2 guests
Bedroom 3
1 x King bed | Up to 2 guests
King-sized 3 bedroom luxury
The Parlour
Sit and relax in hand-carved, gold velvet sofas lit by stained glass floor lamps in the vintage parlour-style living room. Sip on a fortified local wine out of pure crystal glasses from the drinks trolley.
Music old style
Soak up the old-style entertainment. There’s room to dance when you tinkle on the piano, burst into song and get a work out on the pianola. Pair your smartphone to the speakers and let the tunes move through you.
Dining room
Rustle up a memorable meal from local produce with matching wines drunk from Reidel glasses in the grand dining room and let the conversation flow around a mahogany table with chairs you can rest your head on.
Cook up a storm in the fully equipped kitchen with filtered water plumbed from the cold tap so you’re always refreshed.
Old style play
Make a few moves on the marble chess board, the wooden checkers or bet the house in a cheeky poker game.
Try some complimentary Mulberry Syrup on vanilla ice cream and feel the luscious deep purple dance in your mouth.
Work in style
Catch up on your work commitments at the mahogany roll-top desk using business-grade Wi-Fi in the dining room.
Take the time to write a letter on a desk made for meaning.
The Gazebo
Get some fresh Barossa air in the gently lit gazebo sitting around a beautiful Red Gum slab table with bench seats. Rest your glass on the wine barrel side tables while you turn a local sausage on the BBQ. Use the second toilet direct from outdoors when nature calls.
Warm light
Feel the warm embrace of soft light with the lumens to make your shoulders drop and close your eyes for a proper rest.
Gaze into the original abstract oil painting and lose yourself
Outside in
Walk to the region's best restaurants and wine bars for a truly local Barossa experience (Otherness and Barossa Pho), Italian cooking schools (Casa Carboni), butchers (Barossa Smokehouse), cheese shops (Barossa Valley Cheese Shop), cafés (the Hive), bakeries (Sunrise and D&M), newsagents (Miles) and a local Foodland that sells South Australia’s own Golden North icecream. On the weekends there is an operating blacksmith and museum across the road.
For those who feel like a workout there’s local walking trails nearby, anytime fitness, Barossa Rail Trails for all types of bike fitness levels, and an epic adventure park in the old railway station.
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