“Burnbrae” Set in the heart of the Mudgee Wine Region, Burnbrae is a property steeped in history, character and the pioneering spirit that helped shape one of Australia's oldest wine-producing districts.
The Mudgee region has been producing wine since the 1850's earning a reputation of premium cool-climate wines, rich agriculture heritage and a strong sense of country hospitality.
Today Burnbrae represents far more than a winery, It's a significant piece of Mudgee winemaking story. A place where history, family tradition and now relaxed Sunday pizzas listening to live music all come together or a place to tie the knot with family & friends.
Burnbrae is a lifestyle opportunity with multiple income streams, properties of this nature don't hit the market often.
Selling points:
Cottage
- Original two Bedroom cottage with high ceilings, timber floors and charming veranda
- Formal sitting room, with open brick fire place
- The cottage is an established guest's residence or suited to Airbnb
Land & Improvements
- Approx 14.43 Hectares (36 acres)
- Cellar door with office spaces and storage rooms
- Excellent shedding & wine storage facilities
- Commercial kitchen
- Function space both indoor & outdoor suitable for weddings, Live entertainment and relaxed Sunday gatherings
- Multiple water licenses both domestic and commercial use, McDonalds Creek frontage
- 1 Large dam, fully fenced with tar road frontage just 10mins from Mudgee
- Mains power connected
Burnbrae Winery
- Well established Mudgee Business
- One of Mudgee regions oldest vineyards
- Offering 4.06HA operating & producing vineyard – Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot and Muscat
- 2 large newly insulated wine vessels, 1 x 10,000 litres and 1 x 5,000 litres
- Vineyard is irrigated
- Current owners have carried family legacy which spans over 20 years
To view this stunning property and arrange an inspection, please call Ben on
0456 651 226
Disclaimer:
We have obtained this property information from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective buyers are advised to carry out their own investigations.