The Old Telegraph Station – its History and Present

The Old Telegraph Station was built in 1860, and was the original Telegraph Station for the area, being one of the first in South Australia.

Greenock's Old Telegraph Station, Accommodation and Bed & Breakfast, Barossa Valley

Today The Old Telegraph Station has been lovingly and well restored into a beautiful Barossa bed and breakfast. With its peaceful location in the quaint town of Greenock , The Old Telegraph Station offers visitors a relaxing environment while still being situated within the heart of the world famous Barossa Valley .

The accommodation consists of one queen room and one double room, offering a catered maximum for 4 adults, well appointed living room with slow combustion fire for those cool winter nights, modern country-style kitchen with all necessary cutlery, crockery, and cooking utensils. The large bathroom features a lovely 2 person spa bath, perfect for that romantic getaway to the tranquil Barossa Valley .

All linen, towels, and bathrobes are supplied for each guest for use during their stay.

Along with its old-world charm Greenock's Old Telegraph Station features some well blended modern comforts including ADSL Broadband to help you keep in touch with family and friends whilst on holiday should you so wish, a 32” flat screen LCD television with a selection of DVD's, air conditioning, electric blankets on both beds for those cool Barossan evenings, washing machine, and an outdoor BBQ, for those relaxing warm summer evenings in the Barossa Valley, made complete with a bottle of fine local wine.

To make you stay all the more complete, guests receive a complementary bottle of locally produced Barossan Shiraz, some locally produced port, and a selection of toffees/chocolates.

Off street parking is available on site for a maximum of 2 cars, and there is plenty of kerb side parking directly out front.