About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 1 Wilberth Street.
Tanunda SA 5352, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 1 Wilberth Street.
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The address is a unit, offering apartment-style living within the town of Tanunda
It is situated about 1 kilometre from the main township of Tanunda, placing it within easy walking distance of local amenities
Turkey Flat winery is roughly 1 km away, giving residents convenient access to one of the Barossa Valley’s historic vineyards
The Lanzerac Country Estate hotel is about 0.8 km away, and The Barossa Motel is approximately 1.3 km from the unit
Tanunda Recreation Park is just 1 km away and Heinemann Park is around 1.7 km, both offering open space for outdoor activities
Tanunda lies about 66 km north‑east of Adelaide, so the property shares that approximate distance from the state capital
Tanunda was established around 1848 by Charles Flaxman and later expanded by Prussian immigrants. The town’s name comes from an Aboriginal word meaning water hole, and it is now part of the renowned Barossa Valley wine region
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