Browse townhouse property in Kybybolite
Overview
Kybybolite lies in South Australia’s Limestone Coast, about 301 km southeast of Adelaide and 19 km northeast of Naracoorte. The centre of the locality is a historic research farm founded in 1905, featuring orchards, dairy and beef cattle, sheep and grain production, and the heritage‑listed Kybybolite house. Primary production dominates the surrounding landscape, and the Mullinger Swamp area within the locality is protected as a conservation park, offering easy natural recreation.
Railway service ended with the line’s closure in April 1995, so residents now depend on roads to Naracoorte and the wider region. The former school, which taught 854 students from 1907 to 1998, reflects the community’s long‑standing ties, highlighted by AFL captain Lachie Neale who grew up playing junior football locally. Housing consists of farm‑steading properties and modest homes clustered around the small township, providing a quiet rural lifestyle.