Set on 100 acres, this spectacular property offers an established vineyard and olive grove, amazing restaurant building with grass rooftop, existing owners accommodation and probably one of the most impressive house building sites left in Lovedale.
As you arrive, an olive lined driveway leads you through the vineyard to an impressive restaurant and cellar door building. Built into the earth with a grass rooftop, the building is an overengineered concrete bunker with curved timber ceilings, panoramic glass windows and wide covered verandas. The property also offers a fully equipped commercial kitchen, wood-fired pizza oven, extensive storage and private dining and tasting rooms. The building could continue to be used as it is, leased to an operator or developed into something else.
Outside, clipped lawns and native gardens make for park-like grounds to enjoy the views to the Watagan Range. Nearby, a four bedroom fully self-contained barn conversion is used by the owners when they are in the area also provides excellent machinery storage. Finally, a cleared building site with 360 degree views remains for the new owner to build their dream home subject to Council approval.
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