Historic 'Daruka Homestead' has entered the real estate market, offering its next custodians a piece of Australian history and prestigious country living just minutes from one of NSW's most vibrant inland cities, Tamworth.
From the outset, 'Daruka' will leave you breathless. With a backdrop of tree-lined hills on a quiet, no-through road, the property is set on a rare 22.58 ha (55.79 acres) and has been renovated with luxury in mind and keeping to the Victorian era design.
The story of 'Daruka' starts in the 1870s when grapes were planted on the then 800-acre property as the wine industry flourished.
In 1899 the property changed hands, purchased by Egbert Wyndham, son of pioneering winemaker George Wyndham of the renowned Wyndham Estate, one of Australia's most well-known wine labels.
During this time, the property was renamed to 'Daruka' and surrounding properties were purchased expanding the estate to more than 1,500 acres. The last vintage was 1928 and the property's owners included John Leehy until the "Daruka Estate" subdivision was approved in 1992.
Inside the four-bedroom brick and granite homestead is everything you would expect from a home of this era - wide hallways, timber floors and high ceilings. A weatherboard extension provides the additional space, seamlessly merging with the rest of the home.
The homestead has been upgraded to include modern features such as a robust 3 phase air conditioning system, complementing the working, original open fireplaces in the lounge and second bedroom.
The renovated kitchen includes a Falcon gas/electric stove, custom cabinetry with built-in fridge, Smeg dishwasher and sweeping views of the Moore Creek Valley. The homestead's winemaking history remains intact, with a wine cellar beneath bedroom three.
Outside, the grounds feature established trees, gardens and expansive lawns, akin to a multi-generational English country estate.
The original 1888, two-storey wine distillery stands as a 22x10m granite barn - which the current owner runs as a very popular wedding venue enterprise. This is supported with an amenities block and kitchenette.
The property also includes a one-bedroom cottage with garage, ideal for an AirBnB, farm stay accommodation.
'Daruka' features a standalone carport for a horse float or caravan, steel shed with two stables, wash area, tack room, store room and vehicle bay. There's also day yards and a working equine round yard.
The paddocks feature a central laneway lined with established cottonwood trees, enclosed with quality fencing including electric, timber, and post and rail.
Water is connected to a series of tanks and troughs to service the home, sheds and the individual paddocks.
The property's boundary merges with the hills, offering easy access to bushwalking, mountain bike riding and horse-riding.
Awarded a Tamworth Regional Heritage Award in 2014, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a luxurious property that has it all - immaculate homestead, breathtaking views, history and 22 hectares, just 12 minutes from Tamworth CBD.
The owner has purchased elsewhere and will consider offers prior to auction.
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The size of Daruka is approximately 27.7 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 0.2% of total area. The population of Daruka in 2011 was 815 people. By 2016 the population was 781 showing a population decline of 4.2% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Daruka is 40-49 years. Households in Daruka are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Daruka work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 91.8% of the homes in Daruka were owner-occupied compared with 99.2% in 2016.
Daruka has 295 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Daruka have seen a 62.58% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 46.13% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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