Fleurieu Living Magazine

Building character

This combination of real life and romance is perhaps what draws us, both city and regional folk alike, back to the farm. We feel relaxed in the handsome and rustic surrounds and so we seek out these places to celebrate our most important events.

Nowhere is this more breathtakingly evident than at Mt Beare Station, just a few turns along a dirt road outside Mount Compass. Together, property owner Ian Bromell and his close mate, retired farmer Kym Denver, have built their version of the great Australian woolshed, not merely from the authentic materials of shearing sheds past, but from the stories and folklore that go along with them. And now

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