Accommodation

Ballara Art & Lifestyle Retreat

Yorke Peninsula

From $119.00
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Ballara is the 100-year-old family home built for William and Emilia (Millie) Baker and their five children.

Built in 1910, it is understood Millie would not come to Warooka until the house was finished and furnished. William Baker came to Warooka as a young boy in 1884 with his mother, sister and two brothers, after the sudden death of his father. In the early 1900s, Will and his brother Alf became storekeepers, trading as Baker Bros. and running two stores in Warooka. Will, Alf and younger brother, Tom, also went on to become farmers. William met Millie when she came from Ballarat to visit her sister who lived at Warooka. Millie named her new home 'Ballara' in memory of her hometown.

A feature of the house is its ornate ceilings, and the story has it that visitors came from afar especially to view them. William ran a wheat agency from an office on the front verandah and was also a contact for World War One recruitment.

This is a hosted stay through Hipcamp, Above is the information provided by the Host regarding their offering.

Number of rooms

1

Price

From $119.00 to $119.00

The Yorke Peninsula is the traditional lands of the Narungga (Nharangga) people, who have lived on, and cared for, this country since the beginning of time. We work, live and travel on Nharannga Banggara [Country], and we take time away from those pursuits to acknowledge and pay our deep respects to the Nharangga Elders of the past and present. 

Today, it is essential that we continue to care for and protect our spectacular natural environment. Tread lightly and leave no trace. Learn more about responsible and respectful travel on Yorke Peninsula.