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Saturday, 31 January, 2026
HomeReal EstateCoomunga, 1683 Flinders Highway

Coomunga, 1683 Flinders Highway

$3,800,000

3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathrooms

Agent: Kemp Real Estate

RLA: 1292

Phone: Carl Semmler 0417 815 564 Open Inspection: By Appointment

Overlooking the wetland is a large 1900’s Victorian Style Stone Homestead with beautiful Baltic Pine floors, near 12ft ceilings with beautiful cornice.

The property also has numerous sheds and an early settlers stone cottage ripe to transform into a AirBnB.

With a huge natural above-ground resource of the fresh water seasonal lakes system with a 4” pipe used in the past to irrigate the arable land as well as a solar pump to tap into the underground water.

Used for 30 years of sheep and cattle, with pasture improvements and garlic production, mostly new fences and 3 phase power.

The property has a multitude of uses such as eco-tourism surrounding wetlands, viticulture, agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture, boardwalks around the wetlands with potential SA tourism grants available just to list some.

See PlanSA portal for more info or make your own enquiries with the District Council for Lower Eyre Peninsula.

Home to one of the largest populations of rare, endangered and common birds and animals in SA, especially raptors and rare and endangered waterfowl & migratory waders in this unique eco system.

A unique eco system that’s waters run through potentially centuries old red gum forests with thousands of hollows providing breeding habitats with natural understorey with water that flows through billabongs, with fresh water yabbies, tortoise, frogs, native fish and one of the highest populations of invertebrates recorded on Eyre Peninsula.

Big swamp station received two Enviro fund awards grants and is one of the higher rainfall areas on the Eyre Peninsula with rich, fertile soils from thousands of years of wetland water flows.

Situated approximately only 15 minutes to Port Lincoln and 20 minutes to Coffin Bay located on the bitumen Flinders Highway, your own private wetland sanctuary recognised of Australian and International significance!

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