20A Mary Ellis Wreck Beach Road, Port Lincoln
Escape to Sleaford
Escape the everyday and tune into nature at its wildest, most rugged, and breathtakingly beautiful.
Pounding surf, limestone cliffs and colossal wind-sculpted sand dunes; discover this and more a short but breathtaking drive from Port Lincoln.
This stunning and completely unique wilderness retreat on 8,089sqm offers a blissful lifestyle most can only dream of.
This slice of heaven could work a few different ways: as a full-time family home, holiday house or investment. Getting here is an easy 15 minute drive from Port Lincoln, or a 35 minute flight from Adelaide.
Two separate open plan living areas each with their own undercover decks provide space for the whole family to relax and entertain. Glass windows throughout the home provides up-close encounters with an endless parade of wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled for koalas, kangaroos, wrens and sea eagles.
The kitchen is centrally located and features electric appliances and neutral colour scheme. There is a slow combustion heater and ceiling fans for year-round temperature control.
Choose from three bedrooms each with views of the surrounding nature. The master offers direct access to the two-way bathroom which features a bath with shower over, vanity and separate toilet.
Pour yourself a drink, kick back and marvel at the natural wonder of Sleaford Mere? a pristine brackish lake with its own unique eco system and the stunning Sleaford coastline.
The area directly surrounding the house has been tamed for maximum enjoyment featuring an array of garden beds and a lovingly built board walk that meanders through the natural landscape of the property. There is generous under house storage, rainwater, and solar panels.
You don't need to be a nature-lover to appreciate all the outstanding natural beauty from every direction.
For further information, please contact Georgie Kemp.
Get to know Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. It is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, which opens eastward into Spencer Gulf. It is the largest city in the West Coast region, and is located approximately 280 km (straight line – 646 km by road) from the State's capital city of Adelaide.
Contact
- Georgie Kemp