Lt2 Dalziel Road Glossop, 5344 SA
LONG BLOCK - must be sold
This versatile long block in Glossop offers the perfect blend of space, services, and potential.
• Two road frontages with power available on both sides
• Own water outlet ensuring reliable irrigation
• Currently planted to vines, but ideal for fruit, nuts, or vegetable production
• Includes a solid 11m x 8m shed for storage or machinery
Set on 16.66 acres, this property also presents as an excellent lifestyle site-an ideal place to build your Riverland home while maintaining income-producing land.
LONG BLOCK
A2 Hd Berri IA
6.7425Ha (16.661Acres)
Water Outlet 707 @ 60L/Min
Plantings
Verdelho 2.2Ha
Shiraz 3.2Ha
All About Glossop, South Australia
1. Location & History
Glossop is a small township in the Riverland region, situated midway between Berri and Barmera-roughly 8 km west of Berri and 7 km east of Barmera, located on the Old Sturt Highway.
2. Population & Growth
As of the 2016 census, Glossop had a population of around 984.
More recent estimates suggest a population closer to 1,100-1,130; historical data shows strong growth-from about 637 in 1975 to 1,136 in 2015.
The median age skews slightly older, around 41-45 years, with the area featuring many separate homes, often owned with a mortgage by couples without children.
3. Local Amenities & Landmarks
Glossop supports local life with schools including Rivergum Christian College, Glossop Primary, and a high school (one of four in the Riverland, alongside Loxton, Waikerie, and Renmark).
There's a gallery of Aboriginal art, a deli, hardware shops, two petrol stations, and a motel featuring ensuite units, a swimming pool, shaded BBQ area, and guest laundry.
The township features a Sikh temple and Berri Estates winery at its heart, now owned by Constellation Brands.
4. Regional Context & Climate
Glossop lies in the Riverland, a region known for its Mediterranean-leaning, warm climate ideal for agriculture
The Riverland is a powerhouse of irrigated horticulture-accounting for over 63% of South Australia's wine grapes, and significant shares of Australia's almonds and stone fruit.
Glossop brings together rich regional history, a close-knit community, and solid infrastructure-all underpinned by the fertile, productive landscape of the Riverland.
Whether you're interested in lifestyle, agriculture, redevelopment, or community, it's a locality with plenty to offer.
For Sale Awaiting opening bid - Guide $130-160k
Inspect
Inspection of this property is available strictly by arrangement only.
Contact
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Nigel Christie