Just 1 Allotment Remaining!

This is your last chance to secure your slice of paradise at Angas Views Estate.

Allotment 50 is the final allotment. The development is complete so no further allotments will be made available at this amazing location.

Get in touch with either Rory or Gordon at Kies Real Estate or CJ at Century 21 & secure this generous 1822 square metre corner allotment & build the home of your dreams.

Update July 2020

Angaston has become the focal point of the Barossa Valley during the July School holidays with the opening of the NEW $2.5M BAROSSA ADVENTURE STATION just off Washington Street. A fun filled space for families it includes a multi-level place space including a mega tower and play deck, 1km mountain bike loop, heritage elements, attractive open spaces, skate ramp, fitness stations and plenty of picnic spots. Best of all the Angaston Railway Precinct is only a 7 minute walk from Angas Views Estate!

Update May 2019

Action a-plenty on Brian Hurn Crescent with 2 homes nearing completion, another well underway with brickies working feverishly, and another slab and framework up and progressing nicely. New residents will be moving in in no time, and enjoying their wonderful views across the valley & fabulous location just a few minutes’ drive from the main street of Angaston, and an easy walk to the Oval & recreation park.

Update April 2019

A striking avenue of plane trees & wonderful Angaston Marble feature wall utilising stone from Barossa Quarries just over the hill (about a kilometre as the crow flies) have settled in to place adorning the entrance to Angas Views Estate. As a local Developer it means a lot to us to source local stone & have local stonemasons build this beautiful feature. We think you will enjoy coming home to Angas Views Estate past this reminder of the bounty that lie just below the surface in the lovely town of Angaston. You may note that it’s the same locally sourced marble used in many of Angaston’s grand historic buildings, such as the imposing Town Hall, circa 1911.

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Update 23rd November 2018

We’re excited to announce that construction of our Angaston Marble feature entrance wall has commenced today! Local Barossa Valley stonemason Rowan Pumpa from Pumpa’s Mortar & Building Services has been tasked with this important feature piece with the gorgeous stone being sourced from nearby Barossa Quarries.

Another recent addition is an avenue of plane trees leading from the Radford Road entrance of the Estate down along Schubert Boulevard.

Importantly - the second stage of allotments, the BANKSIA RELEASE are also now on the market, so get in quick & contact Kies Real Estate to secure your block!

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Update 26th September 2018

With the Landscape Plan now approved by Barossa Council and the Landscaping works awarded to the successful tenderer we are finally seeing some changes on-site.

Street trees are starting to appear on the road verges, and don’t they just add something to the already picturesque site!

The spring sunshine and clear blue skies make you realise what a special corner of the Barossa Valley this is up at Angas Views Estate.

Could you see yourself waking up to this view?  Start planning your dream home now.

Landscaping

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Greenhill Landscape Designers have presented the Landscape Concept plan which is being assessed by Barossa Council.

Once approved, and immediately after the civil contract has been concluded, entrance walls to the Estate will be constructed at the Radford Road and the future Schubert Boulevard.

Planting of advanced street trees will follow civil construction activities.

Construction set to commence

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We are excited to announce that a contractor has been selected to construct the roads and other service infrastructure for the Acacia Release at Angas Views.

Works are anticipated to commence in the first weeks of the new year, with an eighteen week construction programme.

The Acacia Release works will include the construction of a Stormwater management facility which will be heavily landscaped at completion of the construction of the hard infrastructure.