Welcome to Wyndarra c.1910, a property rich in history and soil where historical and modern design amalgamate seamlessly.
This property is a sanctuary for those who cherish the art of farm to table dining, and is a haven for wine-making enthusiasts, a playground for entertainers. Every detail of this property invites connection, joy, and an appreciation for life’s finer moments.
The picturesque 17+ acres of fertile land is now used to grow Pinot Gris and Riesling grapes, vegetables, fruit trees and offers ideal pasture for horses and/or livestock.
The larger than average original dwelling was completed in 1917 by the Shoobridge Family whose patriarch, William, introduced Hops to Australia to produce beer. Built from brick over two levels, its period charm is showcased with its lead light glass, brickwork and unique timber details.
The main dwelling is privately positioned and offers:
• approximately 412 sqm of floor space
• five bedrooms
• two bathrooms + powder room
• a library/formal sitting room
• a formal dining room and adjacent north facing sunroom
• a home office and
• large commercial style kitchen with walk in pantry (scullery) overlooking a courtyard with wood fired pizza oven.
In addition to the sunny northerly aspect, the home is kept comfortable all year round with your choice of hydronic panel heaters, a wood heater in the kitchen and several open fireplaces.
Located off the courtyard is the recently completed high quality architecturally designed second dwelling complementing the surrounding historical hop industry with its stringy bark exterior.
With its separate entrance, this self-contained dwelling would make the ideal upmarket short-term accommodation.
In addition to two bedrooms and two bathrooms, the second dwelling offers:
• approximately 112 sqm of floor space
• high quality joinery throughout
• Tasmanian oak floors
• double glazed windows, honeycomb blinds and a wood heater
• a kitchen with quality Ilvie appliances, a stone bench top and custom-made island bench/table and
• floor heating to bathrooms plus RC air-conditioners.
The multiple outdoor storage options include the original cobble stone horse stables, a large 12x6m garage ideal for the storage of plant and equipment, and a large shed that can easily accommodate your caravan or boat.
Other property features include:
• magnificent gardens
• recently re-fenced paddocks
• drip irrigation to vineyard
• 3 phase power to both dwellings and garage
• mains water, tank water and access to water race
• three bay carport adjoining the main dwelling
• Starlink and NBN connections
• being commuting distance from Hobart CBD (~50 km) and services in New Norfolk.
The picturesque Derwent Valley attracts high numbers of inter- and intrastate visitors every year. With its proximity to Mt Field National Park, Maydena bike park, the popular Derwent, Styx and Tyenna fishing rivers, antique shops in New Norfolk and other visitor attractions (the Westerway Raspberry Farm, Salmon Ponds, Gordon Dam, Lake Pedder) the property is perfectly placed to offer boutique accommodation, farm stays, weddings or to remain a grand family home it has always been.