Nestled in between vineyards planted by some of the Barossa’s early settlers and the beautiful 1886 built Immanuel Lutheran Church, 23 Immanuel Way, Light Pass presents a rare opportunity to own a wonderful piece of the Barossa Valley.
The 4.047 hectare (10 acre) property features a 1973 built, solid brick, deceptively large home with three spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom, open plan kitchen and dining as well as two huge living areas. A split system air-conditioner ensures the home is temperature controlled all year around.
Outside, the rear undercover outdoor entertainment area overlooks the vineyards while two large sheds (9m x 6m and a modern 12m x 7m) ensure all the farm equipment is securely stored. The 2.3 hectare (5.7 acre) vineyard, planted entirely to Shiraz was planted in 1965 and 1997 respectively while a bore (3.7Mg) helps irrigates the vineyard.
Location wise, it simply doesn’t get any better. Perfectly positioned in one of the Barossa’s oldest settlements, the home is within a short drive of all three major Barossa towns (Nuriootpa, Tanunda and Angaston) while the commute to the CBD is a breeze with the newly completed Northern Connector.
If you’ve been looking for a solid home with great shedding and room to move, look no further than the wonderful 23 Immanuel Way, Light Pass.