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HMS Prince of Wales (R09) under construction and fitout at Rosyth Dockyard, Rosyth, Fife, Scotland, UK.
HMS Prince of Wales (R09) under construction and fitout at Rosyth Dockyard, Rosyth, Fife, Scotland, UK.
OUR SERVICES:-
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New Home Building
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The choice is yours when you build your own home, you can design and build exactly what you want in the location you want. Either a new house, unit, duplex or townhouse, Dorahy Builders is here to help you every step of the way.
Dorahy Builders can manage the entire building process and provide all services you require from concept stage right through to interior design and landscaping. We will also assist with design and building approvals.
Call us on 07 40515722 to chat about your next building project.
Renovations
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We all need a fresh feel in our home every now then, renovating your home will do that. You can keep the things you like about your home whilst altering the things you don't like to your preferred style. Bathroom and kitchen upgrades, new floorcoverings, re-paint, feature walls, fittings and fixtures changes will provide your home with that change you've been waiting for.
Renovations can be a costly exercise so thats why Dorahy Builders will ensure the most cost effective building methodologies are used.
Extensions
A home extension allows you to extend your current home and give you the added space required to suit your changing lifstyle without moving home, schools and neighbourhood. Whether its a granny flat, teenage retreat, home office, home theatre room, outdoor living area, new deck we can extend you existing home whilst maintaining your current lifestyle.
Adaptable Living Solutions
"Building An Easier Life" is the outcome we want for you. We do this by adapting your existing home or workplace. Dorahy Builders can assist you with design to ensure all requirements meet the current standards from various departments, local councils, health professionals and equipment manufacturers. We can help with all areas of need which may include:
Bathroom/Laundry Modifications
Door Widening
Kitchen Modifications
Ramps and Rails - Internal and External
Floorcoverings - slip resistant
Supply and Installation of accessiblity products - Grab Rails, Folding Shower Seats, Handles etc
Call 07 40515722 for Dorahy Builders to review your property..
Shop Fitouts
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Looking for an innovative new look to your shop. With Dorahy Builders experience and our design partners, the InsideOut Group's expertise we provide you with a design concept that will impress your customers and improve profitability. Internal stripouts, joinery works, acoustic ceilings and walls, glazing, floorcoverings, signage and partitions and doors is just apart of the Dorahy Builders services we can provide.
Call Dorahy Builders to start the process - 07 40515722
Project Managment
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You have an investment project you need managed. Dorahy Builders team will assist you through all the project management phases. With access to many consulatants we can ensure you your investestment in our services will be worth it.
Contact Sam Dorahy to arrange a personal meeting to dissuss your proposed project. Mob 0488 137756
Design
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Dorahy Builders over the past couple of years have been completing projects for the InsideOut Group. One of Australia's top property stylists companys. They can provide you with a computer generated concept design to show clients what the finished product will look like. Great for clients who are unable to visualise the finished product from a floor plan or if you need to present it to an investor.
Contact Aaron or Richie on 07 4041 0690 to arrange a meeting. www.insideoutstylists.com.au
Plumbing Services
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All your plumbing needs from new works to general maintenance.
Bathroom Renovations
New Homes
Hot Water Systems
Blocked Drains
Leaking Taps
Stormwater Issues
Tapware Maintenance
Tiling and Waterproofing
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All aspects of tiling.
New tiling to new properties.
Removal of existing tiles and installation of new.
Waterproofing.
Floor Topping.
Main Office
e - sam.dorahy@dorahybuilders.com.au
p - 07 40515722
Address - 26 Martyn St Cairns
Postal - PO Box 71 Redlynch 4870
OUR SERVICES:-
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New Home Building
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The choice is yours when you build your own home, you can design and build exactly what you want in the location you want. Either a new house, unit, duplex or townhouse, Dorahy Builders is here to help you every step of the way.
Dorahy Builders can manage the entire building process and provide all services you require from concept stage right through to interior design and landscaping. We will also assist with design and building approvals.
Call us on 07 40515722 to chat about your next building project.
Renovations
-----------
We all need a fresh feel in our home every now then, renovating your home will do that. You can keep the things you like about your home whilst altering the things you don't like to your preferred style. Bathroom and kitchen upgrades, new floorcoverings, re-paint, feature walls, fittings and fixtures changes will provide your home with that change you've been waiting for.
Renovations can be a costly exercise so thats why Dorahy Builders will ensure the most cost effective building methodologies are used.
Extensions
A home extension allows you to extend your current home and give you the added space required to suit your changing lifstyle without moving home, schools and neighbourhood. Whether its a granny flat, teenage retreat, home office, home theatre room, outdoor living area, new deck we can extend you existing home whilst maintaining your current lifestyle.
Adaptable Living Solutions
"Building An Easier Life" is the outcome we want for you. We do this by adapting your existing home or workplace. Dorahy Builders can assist you with design to ensure all requirements meet the current standards from various departments, local councils, health professionals and equipment manufacturers. We can help with all areas of need which may include:
Bathroom/Laundry Modifications
Door Widening
Kitchen Modifications
Ramps and Rails - Internal and External
Floorcoverings - slip resistant
Supply and Installation of accessiblity products - Grab Rails, Folding Shower Seats, Handles etc
Call 07 40515722 for Dorahy Builders to review your property..
Shop Fitouts
-----------
Looking for an innovative new look to your shop. With Dorahy Builders experience and our design partners, the InsideOut Group's expertise we provide you with a design concept that will impress your customers and improve profitability. Internal stripouts, joinery works, acoustic ceilings and walls, glazing, floorcoverings, signage and partitions and doors is just apart of the Dorahy Builders services we can provide.
Call Dorahy Builders to start the process - 07 40515722
Project Managment
----------------
You have an investment project you need managed. Dorahy Builders team will assist you through all the project management phases. With access to many consulatants we can ensure you your investestment in our services will be worth it.
Contact Sam Dorahy to arrange a personal meeting to dissuss your proposed project. Mob 0488 137756
Design
-------
Dorahy Builders over the past couple of years have been completing projects for the InsideOut Group. One of Australia's top property stylists companys. They can provide you with a computer generated concept design to show clients what the finished product will look like. Great for clients who are unable to visualise the finished product from a floor plan or if you need to present it to an investor.
Contact Aaron or Richie on 07 4041 0690 to arrange a meeting. www.insideoutstylists.com.au
Plumbing Services
---------------
All your plumbing needs from new works to general maintenance.
Bathroom Renovations
New Homes
Hot Water Systems
Blocked Drains
Leaking Taps
Stormwater Issues
Tapware Maintenance
Tiling and Waterproofing
---------------------
All aspects of tiling.
New tiling to new properties.
Removal of existing tiles and installation of new.
Waterproofing.
Floor Topping.
Main Office
e - sam.dorahy@dorahybuilders.com.au
p - 07 40515722
Address - 26 Martyn St Cairns
Postal - PO Box 71 Redlynch 4870
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
I am fully gutting and renovating this bathroom entirely. Thought I would have a more than likely final bubble bath for posterities sake. It is more than likely I won't have a bath in the new fitout. This room is SO small it doesn't even have towel racks. I am clawing back space where ever I can get it.
Sorry about the toes - but I wasn't about to ruin the pedicure for the sake of NOT having them back in a pic :)
One of the two independently operated pawn shops now being divided into three smaller separate tenancies.
Many years ago, Cash Converters traded here before becoming an independent competitor called Cash Wizard in the early 2000s.
OUR SERVICES:-
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New Home Building
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The choice is yours when you build your own home, you can design and build exactly what you want in the location you want. Either a new house, unit, duplex or townhouse, Dorahy Builders is here to help you every step of the way.
Dorahy Builders can manage the entire building process and provide all services you require from concept stage right through to interior design and landscaping. We will also assist with design and building approvals.
Call us on 07 40515722 to chat about your next building project.
Renovations
-----------
We all need a fresh feel in our home every now then, renovating your home will do that. You can keep the things you like about your home whilst altering the things you don't like to your preferred style. Bathroom and kitchen upgrades, new floorcoverings, re-paint, feature walls, fittings and fixtures changes will provide your home with that change you've been waiting for.
Renovations can be a costly exercise so thats why Dorahy Builders will ensure the most cost effective building methodologies are used.
Extensions
A home extension allows you to extend your current home and give you the added space required to suit your changing lifstyle without moving home, schools and neighbourhood. Whether its a granny flat, teenage retreat, home office, home theatre room, outdoor living area, new deck we can extend you existing home whilst maintaining your current lifestyle.
Adaptable Living Solutions
"Building An Easier Life" is the outcome we want for you. We do this by adapting your existing home or workplace. Dorahy Builders can assist you with design to ensure all requirements meet the current standards from various departments, local councils, health professionals and equipment manufacturers. We can help with all areas of need which may include:
Bathroom/Laundry Modifications
Door Widening
Kitchen Modifications
Ramps and Rails - Internal and External
Floorcoverings - slip resistant
Supply and Installation of accessiblity products - Grab Rails, Folding Shower Seats, Handles etc
Call 07 40515722 for Dorahy Builders to review your property..
Shop Fitouts
-----------
Looking for an innovative new look to your shop. With Dorahy Builders experience and our design partners, the InsideOut Group's expertise we provide you with a design concept that will impress your customers and improve profitability. Internal stripouts, joinery works, acoustic ceilings and walls, glazing, floorcoverings, signage and partitions and doors is just apart of the Dorahy Builders services we can provide.
Call Dorahy Builders to start the process - 07 40515722
Project Managment
----------------
You have an investment project you need managed. Dorahy Builders team will assist you through all the project management phases. With access to many consulatants we can ensure you your investestment in our services will be worth it.
Contact Sam Dorahy to arrange a personal meeting to dissuss your proposed project. Mob 0488 137756
Design
-------
Dorahy Builders over the past couple of years have been completing projects for the InsideOut Group. One of Australia's top property stylists companys. They can provide you with a computer generated concept design to show clients what the finished product will look like. Great for clients who are unable to visualise the finished product from a floor plan or if you need to present it to an investor.
Contact Aaron or Richie on 07 4041 0690 to arrange a meeting. www.insideoutstylists.com.au
Plumbing Services
---------------
All your plumbing needs from new works to general maintenance.
Bathroom Renovations
New Homes
Hot Water Systems
Blocked Drains
Leaking Taps
Stormwater Issues
Tapware Maintenance
Tiling and Waterproofing
---------------------
All aspects of tiling.
New tiling to new properties.
Removal of existing tiles and installation of new.
Waterproofing.
Floor Topping.
Main Office
e - sam.dorahy@dorahybuilders.com.au
p - 07 40515722
Address - 26 Martyn St Cairns
Postal - PO Box 71 Redlynch 4870
Replacing an earlier scanned photo with a better version, plus Topaz DeNoise AI 27-Dec-25.
First flown with the Boeing test registration N1786B, this aircraft was delivered to Boeing Business Jets as N127QS in Aug-99 for interior fitout.
It was delivered to the Pitney Bowes Credit Corporation and leased to Executive Jet Aviation Inc in Dec-00. Executive Jet Aviation was re-named NetJets Aviation Inc at the end of Apr-02.
It was returned to Wells Fargo Bank Northwest in Apr-10 and re-registered N796BA a few days later. It was returned to the Boeing Airplane Company in Dec-10. Boeing sold it to F & L Aviation III Inc in Jun-11. It was re-registered N721UF in Apr-13.
In May-18 the aircraft was sold to Wren Acquisitions LLC and re-registered N737CM in Aug 18. Current, updated 27-Dec-25.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
This stunning design and fit-out covered two floors of the building in Charterhouse and included meeting rooms, new entrance, internal showroom and office spaces as well as meeting rooms.
Eppendorf North America is a world-renown manufacturer of the highest quality laboratory instruments and consumables for the life sciences. In 2009 Eppendorf chose to relocate its corporate headquarters to 102 Motor Parkway, one of two twin office buildings developed constructed and managed by TRITEC. Eppendorf suite was to be located on an unoccupied floor of the office building and TRITEC had a very tight timeframe to move them into their new suite. The finished product was 10,000 square foot which contained new offices, lab space and training facilities.
Construction products used to complete the space included architectural metal partition systems, maple and cherry veneered doors, custom wood wall panels with stainless steel reveals, stainless steel wall base and granite flooring.
The lab space contains state of the art equipment and allows them to train customers to use equipment for Liquid Handling, Lab Automation, Molecular Biology, Microinjection, ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection), Microarrays PCR, and Real-time PCR (qPCR).
Executive offices have fabric wallcovering, wool carpeting with borders, built in cherry wood millwork, granite bar areas and wall hung plasma screens.
“While several companies promised that they could do the job, we decided to partner with TRITEC based on the quality of the people we met, the time they took to understand our needs, and the level of detail in their proposals that showed us that they were listening to what we were saying and that they had a plan to deliver our vision.”
H. Joseph Crowley
President and CEO of Eppendorf North America
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
Whyte concepts are one of the leading interior design companies that strive to provide best-in-class and most relevant kinds of interior design space planning to its clients. Whyte concepts are one of the pioneer interior designers in Doha, aimed in creating, modifying and restructuring commercial spaces. All our services are purely budget oriented and flexible to the requirements raised by the clients.
For More Details:
Website: whyteconcepts.com/
OUR SERVICES:-
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New Home Building
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The choice is yours when you build your own home, you can design and build exactly what you want in the location you want. Either a new house, unit, duplex or townhouse, Dorahy Builders is here to help you every step of the way.
Dorahy Builders can manage the entire building process and provide all services you require from concept stage right through to interior design and landscaping. We will also assist with design and building approvals.
Call us on 07 40515722 to chat about your next building project.
Renovations
-----------
We all need a fresh feel in our home every now then, renovating your home will do that. You can keep the things you like about your home whilst altering the things you don't like to your preferred style. Bathroom and kitchen upgrades, new floorcoverings, re-paint, feature walls, fittings and fixtures changes will provide your home with that change you've been waiting for.
Renovations can be a costly exercise so thats why Dorahy Builders will ensure the most cost effective building methodologies are used.
Extensions
A home extension allows you to extend your current home and give you the added space required to suit your changing lifstyle without moving home, schools and neighbourhood. Whether its a granny flat, teenage retreat, home office, home theatre room, outdoor living area, new deck we can extend you existing home whilst maintaining your current lifestyle.
Adaptable Living Solutions
"Building An Easier Life" is the outcome we want for you. We do this by adapting your existing home or workplace. Dorahy Builders can assist you with design to ensure all requirements meet the current standards from various departments, local councils, health professionals and equipment manufacturers. We can help with all areas of need which may include:
Bathroom/Laundry Modifications
Door Widening
Kitchen Modifications
Ramps and Rails - Internal and External
Floorcoverings - slip resistant
Supply and Installation of accessiblity products - Grab Rails, Folding Shower Seats, Handles etc
Call 07 40515722 for Dorahy Builders to review your property..
Shop Fitouts
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Looking for an innovative new look to your shop. With Dorahy Builders experience and our design partners, the InsideOut Group's expertise we provide you with a design concept that will impress your customers and improve profitability. Internal stripouts, joinery works, acoustic ceilings and walls, glazing, floorcoverings, signage and partitions and doors is just apart of the Dorahy Builders services we can provide.
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Contact Aaron or Richie on 07 4041 0690 to arrange a meeting. www.insideoutstylists.com.au
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Office relocation – Country State,
70 Castlereagh Street, Sydney
CFS Fitout worked closely with the staff and management at Country State, Sydney meet the specific requirements to re-design the current working environment.
Working within the scope of the project requirements, CFS Fitout was able to successfully re-design, build, and install every components for this project, on time and within budget.
Key features for this project included the relocation from the 8th to 10th floor, re-design the current work environment, build new manager offices, new office desks & chairs, joinery & storage, build a new reception and boardroom.
Country State required a complete new office fit out from one level of the building to another level. As a result of this move the project involved office joinery, the relocation of power and overhead lighting, new office partition made from plaster and glass. New electricals and network cables, customer built and designed desks and workstations, office storage and reception area.
Finally, the project required the building of a a new board room with specialist table, chairs and projecttion facilties
Whyte concepts are one of the leading interior design companies that strive to provide best-in-class and most relevant kinds of interior design space planning to its clients. Whyte concepts are one of the pioneer interior designers in Doha, aimed in creating, modifying and restructuring commercial spaces. All our services are purely budget oriented and flexible to the requirements raised by the clients.
For More Details:
Website: whyteconcepts.com/
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
Yesterday I went on a photo walk with my flickr buddy, Theen...I met her in her lunch hr and one hr turned into two and more lol
I decided not to take my camera with me because I wanted to try my new blackberry mobile phone's camera...I have to be honest, I was quite impressed with it, not bad for a mobile phone camera, I thought!
I loved the colours reflected in this desk...
Sedge, this is my version of your capture...yours was taken outside, mine inside...
The salespeople were so friendly and accomodating and asked me to give their business a plug...so here goes...
This shop is called UCI they fit out offices and here is their web address, if any of you want to check it out www.uci.com.au
Dear Shire I am leaving you, you have become painful, expensive and demanding and im running off with your Steel City sister Wollongong, she has tats , bangs and pigtails with no shoes and she’s out there , she’s just more wild ,raw and wicked than you and quite frankly you have become a real yawn lately and im tired of just simply seeing you with your got to have black suv’s ,,your property overdevelopment capital gain conversations,,your ridiculous Kardashian polished hair style with it repeated on your kids,,,supplements,,beards and the continuous sausage festivals out,, ,,its,,,, boring,,,,boring,,,boring Sidney,,,(from the Sex Pistols Movie ,,Sid n Nancy) ,,,,,, so its over and its goodbye ,,,,,,, The New “Steel City” Meow Lounge is now set up and running,,,,it took an extremely wet 20days of pain of which included ,,, 8 solid days of moving the fragile fitout on my own with a hiace van,,,, the 5 day relentless repaint,,,, the rebirthing of girls from the front and rear gardens, most of which travelled with me down here aswell ,,,,getting the banger car for the steel city environment,,,, the job interview,,,,,the medical,,and so on,,,,,,,its done,,,, , 1st song played on the new site was The Jesabels the first music video was J.A.M.C followed by this,,, My song to you,,,Nine Inch Nails,, ,fitting given the circumstances,,, goodbye Shire,,, and oh yea,,, Port Botany aswell ,, I will be based working down here to,,,,,,good riddance to the lot,,Ive always loved your wicked sister anyways,,,,,, Pete 2017,,,
2008 Toyota LandCruiser 78 series Troopcarrier Workmate ambulance. Operated by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. Fleet number 220. Ambulance fitout by Emergency Transport Technology in Milperra NSW. Note the extra side door. Taken at the Point Clare ambulance station.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
Taylor Wimpey's Lindfield Meadows development in Haywards Heath was one of the early adopters of our new facias & facades offering. This bold exterior signage lets you know you're in the right place. Internally, we provided our usual stunning interior decoration - keeping everything on brand and on point. © Octink.
Sydney Metro, CBD & South West
Our intrepid reporter has supplied this shot of early morning activity at the Blues Point Retrieval Site. Now the tunnelling is complete construction moves to the fit out. A smaller crane will be used in the acoustic shed during this process. After this is installed the front walls of the shed will be reinstated.
Our thanks to our early morning riser for this picture.
Our new facade system sits atop a tasteful high-performance marketing suite 'Aspire' for Taylor Wimpey in Essex. © Octink.
Older signage Dick Smith store on Walter Road West outside Morley Galleria Shopping centre - another store with current fitout is located in the centre itself.
It was announced on February 25, 2016 that all stores (301 in Australia and 62 in New Zealand) would be closing over the following eight weeks with sale starting the following day February 26 as a (suitable) buyer for the business could not be found
Shopfronts undergoing fitouts in Brisbane's South Bank are being turned into outdoor gallery spaces, displaying comic book art from leading female Australian artists. (Photo: ABC/Jessica Hinchliffe)
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.
IF you’ve always longed to be king of your own castle but also want to stay in Adelaide, here’s your chance — all that’s missing is a moat.
A two-storey home on Gorge Rd at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills, designed to look like a castle and with a fitout to match, has hit the market for the first time.
Vendor April Ling, who started building the home in 2000 and completed it 10 years later, said the style was chosen to match the location.
“We built it from scratch. When we bought it, it was just a vacant piece of land,” she said.
“I thought being in the lower Adelaide Hills, it suited the environment and using the local stone, it blended in well.”
The property has five bedrooms in the main building set over two floors, as well as two kitchens, a home theatre with a bar, a billiard room, a conservatory and a balcony, as well as a detached self-contained apartment.
It is covered in features traditional to castles, including gargoyles, ornate ceilings, stained-glass windows and battlements, and also has modern features such as ducted airconditioning and vacuuming, modern appliances and built-in TVs.
The home also has curtains in the dining room and living room made from fabric from a unique source.
“I ordered fabric from a place in England. They didn’t have any stock of what I wanted (but) they called me back and said if I don’t mind they have fabric already cut and put aside for Princess Diana,” Ms Ling said.
“It’s a really unique fabric, they didn’t know if that would put me off ... but I was a huge fan and said I would love to have it.”
Ms Ling says the home’s location in the outer northeastern suburbs feels like the countryside but is still close to the city.
“It is quite close, it is only 20km to the city, it is far enough away to enjoy the country lifestyle without being too far away,” she said.
“A lot of people have asked about the moat, maybe the new owners can put one in.”
Toop & Toop sales consultant Troy Tyndall, who is selling the property, said he has never seen a home like it in South Australia.
“It is only built in 2000 but it feels like it is 400 years old,” he said.
“The whole house is automated, there’s a ‘good night’ button next to the bed that turns off all of the lights, sets the alarm, and secures it.
“There’s a huge amount of marble and mahogany, the detail in the timberwork is crazy.”
While built as a residence, Mr Tyndall said the home could have several different uses.
“It has a commercial-grade kitchen with a dumbwaiter and a standard kitchen, you could run a business if you wanted to ... you could run a bed and breakfast, or a wine-tasting place,” he said.
“When you drive through those gates, you are back in Macbeth’s day. It is incredible.”
Links: www.adelaidenow.com.au/realestate/news/now-you-can-be-kin...
www.toop.com.au/details.asp?id=18107
Image courtesy of Toop & Toop.