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Barossa Shiraz Estate is a collection of luxury cottages located in the Barossa Valley South Australia. Our philosophy is that our guests are not just ‘visiting’ the Barossa, they want an experience they wont forget. With this in mind we couple our exclusive accommodation with our extensive local knowledge and on the ground networks to help design complete getaways including airport transfers, wine tours, amazing dining experiences, wine making and helicopter flights just to name a few.
Jacob’s Estate Cottage is situated on the grounds of St Hugo Cellar door, and within walking distance of Jacob’s Creek Brand Home, Jacob’s Estate Cottage offers stylish, contemporary accommodation for up to six people. An original 19th century Barossa settler’s cottage, the property has been beautifully restored and offers three bedrooms and two gorgeous bathrooms. It is surrounded by wide verandahs, beautiful gardens, and has an alfresco dining area.
Cottage includes:
Free Wi-Fi
Reverse cycle air-conditioning
Kitchen
Nespresso Coffee machine with coffee pods
Gas BBQ
Bath Robes
Guest toiletries
Parking at door
Iron/ironing boards
Walking distance to St Hugo and Jacobs Creek Cellar Doors & Restaurant/Cafe.
Hairdryers
Linen & towels
Outdoor settings
Expansive gardens
Flat screen TVs with Chromecast access for streaming platforms.
Bocce Court
Outdoor Firepit with seating.
The connection between wine and food is central to the philosophy at St Hugo. Our philosophy can be explored to another level through our St Hugo ‘Garden to Table’ experience,
Awaken your senses whilst we guide you through a journey of wine discovery, showcasing how glassware influences the taste and enjoyment of our St Hugo wines. Delve into why a
Awaken your senses whilst we guide you through a journey of wine discovery, showcasing how glassware influences the taste and enjoyment of our St Hugo wines. Delve into why a
St Hugo is located at Rowland Flat in the heart of Australia’s premier wine region, the Barossa Valley. The home of St Hugo honours Hugo Gramp’s lifelong connection to this
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