O U R S T O R Y

Steeped in history, dating back to 1846, Rosedale Farm is a lovingly restored, estate located 7km from Orange in the central tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Once part of a 3000 acre pastoral enterprise, the original building constructed on the property was the servant quarters, now restored to 2 luxurious farm stays. The original homestead, built in 1877 by William Dale has been lovingly restored with an European influence interior and garden, which pays homage to the heritage of the property while bringing it into the contemporary world.

 
 

After getting the keys to Rosedale in May 2017, Rosedale’s current owners have transformed the property into a luxurious estate, which has been described as the most "Instagrammable" farm in the country. 

3.5 hours drive from Sydney, and 5 minutes from Orange town centre, the now 120 acre property sits at the base of a hill, neighboured by a cherry farm and an abandoned gold mine.

Sustainability is at the forefront of the overhaul, with a one acre vegetable garden taking centre stage at the back of the property, tank water used for the home and garden, and a solar panel system going in imminently, Rosedale is a luxurious country getaway, while laying lightly on the environment to protect the land which surrounds it.

 
 

Today there are just a few sheep; small herd of belted galloway; two shire horses (Ebony, a 14-year-old mare, and Brave, a four-year-old gelding), who tower over 18 hands high; chickens, ducks, geese, doves, guinea fowl, white peacocks, a camel and the two ostriches; plus our English springer spaniel Bedford.

 
 

Rosedale is a luxurious country getaway, while laying lightly on the environment to protect the land which surrounds it.