Inside the incredible estate of beloved winemaker Duncan MacGillivray in South Australia as it comes to market

The late winemaker Duncan MacGillivray’s fantastic rural retreat has hit the market.

Located in Macclesfield, South Australia, 46.2 km from Adelaide, The advertiser reports that no price has been listed for the seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom estate.

Built in 2011 and designed by prestigious Troppo Architects, the expansive 3.6 hectare estate offers beautiful bushland views, a vineyard and two self-contained one-bedroom apartments.

The expansive main home has a creative layout with wide verandas and multiple ‘entertainment decks’ built off the main living areas.

Highlights include large ceilings, glass walls and Indonesian teak floors.

The late winemaker Duncan MacGillivray’s fantastic rural retreat has hit the market. Located in Macclesfield, South Australia, 46.2km from Adelaide, The Advertiser reports that no price has been listed for the seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom estate.

MacGillivray, who died in 2014 at the age of 66, built the lavish home in 2011

The house is built with two ‘wings’ connected by a corridor.

One wing includes the dining room, kitchen and ‘family’, while the other houses three bedrooms and a master suite.

In a separate house there are two independent apartments, each with its own veranda.

The expansive 3.6 hectare estate offers beautiful bushland views, a vineyard and two self-contained one-bedroom apartments.

Pictured: the amazing outdoor wet edge pool

There is also a solar heated outdoor ‘wet’ pool and underfloor heating in all bathrooms.

Another highlight is a 0.4 hectare vineyard with Riesling vines.

Meanwhile, the lavish property is being marketed to potential buyers as a ‘yoga’ retreat or boutique accommodation.

MacGillivray, who died in 2014 at the age of 66, was best known for his Two Dogs drink.

He was also a well-known entrepreneur who developed projects in tourism and agriculture.

In a separate house there are two independent apartments, each with its own veranda

Another highlight is a 0.4 hectare vineyard with Riesling vines

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