Salter Brothers has added one other luxurious retreat to its portfolio – its first in South Australia – with the acquisition of 225-acre property Kingsford The Barossa.
In-built 1856, on the sting of South Australia’s wine nation, Kingsford The Barossa was as soon as house to a rich nineteenth-century pastoralist and, within the Nineties, was the setting for Channel 9’s hit collection McLeod’s Daughters.
At present, the property is recognised as of Australia’s most interesting luxurious retreats following a two 12 months, multi-million-dollar redevelopment by house owners Leanne and Stefan Ahrens.
The retreat, which consists of 16-suites, Orleana restaurant and intensive convention amenities, will probably be managed by Salter Brothers Hospitality.
“We’re delighted to amass this stunning property, which is able to complement our current portfolio of boutique luxurious motels and retreats,” mentioned Salter Brothers Managing Director, Paul Salter
“We look ahead to the chance to place Salter Brothers touches on a premium asset, with plans to develop the property, permitting extra visitors to expertise this wonderful piece of South Australian heritage, within the surrounds of the Barossa.”
House owners Stefan and Leanne Ahrens mentioned they look ahead to seeing the property elevated to new heights.
“We’re happy with what we now have constructed at Kingsford The Barossa and look ahead to seeing the property turn out to be a big Australian tourism vacation spot beneath Salter Brothers Hospitality administration and their luxurious way of life manufacturers Spicers Retreats and Passion Motels & Estates,” they mentioned.
“We’re excited for the property to essentially go to the following stage beneath Salter’s possession.”