9 Station Road Willunga, 5172 SA
A Story of Heritage, Heart, and Generational Craftsmanship
There are homes that simply offer shelter, and then there are homes that hold the stories of the district itself. 9 Station Road, Willunga belongs firmly in the latter category — a landmark farmhouse built circa 1848 by one of the area's earliest European pioneers, standing as a rare surviving example of an original austerity build in one of South Australia's oldest townships. Its freestone walls and slate floors have witnessed nearly two centuries of Willunga's evolution, from a fledgling settlement to the vibrant cultural centre it is today.
Properties of this calibre come to market only once in a generation, and often far less. Its provenance is woven into the lives of well-known families, including the Pethick, Middlebrooks and Aldam families, whose names form part of the region's early tapestry. More recently, the home has been held by well-loved local artisans for over thirty years.
When they first walked onto the land, they recognised instantly the extraordinary character of the old farmhouse — the authenticity of its form, the magnificence of the gardens, and the quiet beauty of the reserve that stretches behind it.
For Sale $1,750,000 to $1,800,000
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Deidre Mastroyannis