Penneshaw, South Australia
The SS Karatta was one of the longest serving and best loved of all steamers that have operated between Kangaroo Island and them mainland.
She was the lifeblood of the Island for both passengers and cargo, with a capacity for 2600 bags of wheat and 900 shorn sheep. Built especially for the Kangaroo Island service, in Scotland in 1907, the Karatta was owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company and named after Karatta House, Robe, South Australia. She commenced the run in 1907 and ran for 54 years before being replaced by the MV Troubridge. Picture taken at Hog Bay.
The lifeboat from the SS Karatta is on display at the Maritime Museum Penneshaw.
The apartment is home to Penneshaw's first settlement with an ocean front address. The large balcony with incredible marina and ocean views beautifully decorated and located near the Penneshaw town centre and just a short walk from Restaurants, Hotel, Supermarket, and breathtaking uninterrupted views. It delivers the ultimate in coastal living for a break away from everyday life.
Beautiful interiors are enhanced by vaulted ceilings and the extensive use of glass, optimising the sense of space and light. The finishes and colour palettes are natural and neutral, with timber and marble creating warmth and texture. The downstairs level features three out of the four bedrooms and a living area. Ascend the architectural staircase and find yourself in a stunning retreat fit for a royal with a Master King bedroom (with en-suite) and an open plan living and dining area.
Location Location Location - You’re right on the Marina and Christmas Cove and looking out to sea across Backstairs Passage – perfect for boating and Penneshaw is so perfectly located for Golf, swimming, sunbathing, or surfing. You can spend the day at Hog Bay Beach, walking the beautiful cliffside past Bates Cottage or numerous day walks and trips to the many iconic sites to experience Kangaroo Islands world acclaimed Wine, Spirits and Food produce.
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