Leonie Simmons, together with Chloe Goers and SA Homes & Acreage is delighted to present this 24.62 hectares (60.83 acres) of picturesque Barossa countryside, 50 Hill Climb Road, Mount McKenzie. An exceptional opportunity to embrace a quieter, more meaningful way of life. Here, open paddocks, established gardens, historic buildings and wide country skies create an idyllic rural setting where the pace is slower, the air feels fresher and every day brings a greater connection to the land.
At the heart of the property stands a beautiful early-1900s stone residence, rich in history and unmistakable country character. Its charming faade, traditional front verandah, impressive stonework, high ceilings and generously proportioned rooms provide a wonderful reminder of the home's heritage, while thoughtful updates introduce comfort and practicality for modern living.
Inside, the home offers three spacious bedrooms, a welcoming central living room, and a second living room/fourth bedroom, and fireplace's create an inviting place to relax. Crisp neutral finishes provide a fresh backdrop while allowing the original features of the home to remain the focus.
The modern kitchen is a striking contrast to the home's historic origins, featuring contemporary cabinetry, generous preparation space, contrasting finishes and attractive outlooks across the back yard. Positioned alongside the dining and family areas, it creates an easy connection between everyday living and entertaining.
A light-filled family and dining space extends the living capacity of the home and captures views across the courtyard and surrounding outbuildings. Complete with a combustion heater, this is a room designed for relaxed country living-warm and cosy through winter, yet bright and welcoming throughout the changing seasons. Added bonus of three split systems throughout the home.
The home is comfortable and immediately enjoyable, but it also presents exciting scope for buyers with vision. The generous surrounds and existing layout may lend themselves to a sympathetic extension, subject to the necessary planning and building approvals. Whether preserving its authentic country character or blending the original stone home with a contemporary addition, there is enormous potential to create a truly remarkable rural residence.
Beyond the home, the lifestyle offering becomes even more impressive. Established gardens, mature trees and productive areas surround the residence, creating pockets of privacy, colour and interest. The spacious gravelled courtyard provides a relaxed setting for outdoor dining, gatherings around the firepit or quiet evenings beneath the stars.
A substantial historic barn measuring approximately 20.6m by 18m forms an extraordinary feature of the property. With drive-through access, extensive internal space, three stables with feeders and additional storage area such as tac or feeding room, it provides excellent flexibility for horses, livestock, machinery, vehicles, workshops or future lifestyle pursuits. Further shedding, hay storage and practical farm infrastructure enhance the property's versatility. Substantial cattle yards further the opportunity to run cattle on this glorius property. Water availability offers an equipped bore, ample rain water storage and two dams further enhancing the properties appeal.
The open paddocks offer room for grazing, horses, cattle or other rural interests, while the established facilities provide a valuable foundation for those seeking an equine property as there is a surfaced arena, hobby farm or productive country holding. Multiple rainwater tanks and the collection of character-filled outbuildings further contribute to the property's genuine rural appeal.
This is a property where children can grow up with space to explore, animals can become part of everyday family life and weekends can be spent in the garden, tending to livestock or simply appreciating the peace and beauty of the countryside. It offers the freedom to create, renovate, expand and shape a lifestyle that is increasingly difficult to find.
50 Hill Climb Road is more than a historic home on acreage-it is an opportunity to become the next custodian of a special country property. With approximately 60 acres, an enchanting stone residence, extensive farm buildings and remarkable potential for the future, this is a place where history, lifestyle and possibility come together.
Things we love;
- Three generously sized bedrooms
- Spacious central living room with high ceilings
- Modern, well-appointed kitchen with island bench
- Light-filled family and dining area
- Combustion wood heater and 3 x split system air conditioners
- Traditional front verandah and beautiful stone faade
- Updated interiors complementing the home's historic character
- Spacious outdoor courtyard with firepit area
- Expansive paddocks suitable for livestock or horses
- Three enclosed stables and additional storage areas
- Drive-through barn access for vehicles and machinery
- Additional shedding, yards and rural infrastructure
- Ample rainwater storage & equipped bore
- Flexible lifestyle property suited to equine interests, hobby farming or grazing
Leonie Simmons
0427 807 811
leonie@simmonsgroup.au
Chloe Goers
0427 807 812
chloe@simmonsgroup.au
Property details:
- Land Size - 24.33 hectares
- Zoning - Ru - Rural
- Council - Barossa
- Title - Torrens Title
- CT Reference - Volume 5837 Folio 185
- Easements - NO
- Mains Water - NO
- Mains Power - YES
Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, neither the vendor nor our company accept any responsibility or liability for any omissions or errors. We recommend that prospective buyers make all necessary independent enquiries, inspections, and property searches. This brochure, photographs and floorplan, if provided, are for guidance purposes only. RLA 263081.
The size of Mount Mckenzie is approximately 7.7 square kilometres. The population of Mount Mckenzie in 2016 was 65 people. By 2021 the population was 58 showing a population decline of 10.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Mount Mckenzie is 40-49 years. Households in Mount Mckenzie are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Mount Mckenzie work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 79.20% of the homes in Mount Mckenzie were owner-occupied compared with 92.00% in 2016.
Mount Mckenzie has 57 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Mount Mckenzie have seen a 71.15% increase in median value. As at 31 July 2026:
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