Be a part of this picturesque land scape. This large lot features 2 beautiful blue stone buildings just waiting to be created into a unique dwelling and perhaps a unique retreat.
Rich in history the township was named after Thomas Lipson, a naval officer born in 1783, who came to South Australia in 1836 and was appointed collector of customs and harbour master at Port Adelaide. Lipson was once a well established town, having a number of facilities including a post office, church, shop and a school.
The Yarandale Post office building was built in 1872 and first in operation in 1874-1901.
A unique opportunity to take on the freehold of this land. Whilst this property is historic it is not registered as heritage, so restore and renovate as you please.
With 3.41ha think of a small vineyard or lavender farm with a homestay accommodation. Distant sea views and seasonal changing countryside. It's not a project for the light hearted, but come and feel the essence of the blue stone and peace of the countryside, you will soon find yourself immersed wanting more and to look back and reflect on the works you have created in your own slice of paradise and history.
Discovering Lipson: A Historic Farming Town on the Eyre Peninsula.
Located just 12 km from Tumby Bay, South Australia, Lipson is a charming town with a rich history in farming.
Power not connected but available near by, or simply investigate the off grid systems to complement the uniqueness. New colour bond roofing and tanks with some stone wall restoration started. Mains water is connected to the property.
Book your viewing now and get a feel for the property - you will be impressed.
Coucil rates 2023/24 $1040.44pa
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