Larundel
Today, Larundel continues to operate as a working sheep station, albeit on a reduced scale of about 4,000 acres, producing super fine merino wool, prime lambs and crops of canola, wheat and barley. The 100 square historic Victorian homestead of bluestone and polychrome brick quarried from the property was meticulously restored in the late 1980s.
The grounds include both formal English-style gardens and rolling green lawns, all of which are balanced with the natural environment.
The property has been extensively featured in both national and international media, including Vogue Living, Australian Financial Review, Nine Network (the Nine News), Channel 10, and Seven network’s Australia Best Backyards, and in various newspapers and books
Six luxury cabins designed by internationally renowned resort architect Christopher Beckingham, designer of the new six star Hamilton Island resort, are planed for construction during 2008.
Home Page - larundel.com.au

