Bega Valley dairy estate listed by British owners

Bega Valley dairy estate listed by British owners
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

The historic Kameruka dairy estate in the Bega Valley in southern NSW has been listed for sale.

Its ­English owners are seeking $11 million plus for the 1348 hectare property near Bega.

The offering comes with a smaller ­405-hectare holding called Staplehurst.

Cheese was first produced at Kameruka in 1854.

Chris Meares of Meares &­ Associates, who secured its 2008 sale, has the listing which includes the 1845 homestead, its own English parkland-style village, cricket ground and golf course.

British shipping magnate Giles Pritchard-Gordon and his wife, Lou, acquired the property for about ­$9 million in 2007 from Frank Foster, a descendent of brewery baron Robert Tooth, whose family that had owned Kameruka for 150 years.

Since Mr Pritchard-Gordon, whose interests spanned farms and horse-breeding in Britain, the USA and Australia, died in late 2011, the estate has been run by his widow and her four daughters.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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