- The property is home to 4.6 kilometres of coastline
- Has been owned by the Cash Family since the 1980s
- 449 hectares of the farm is cropped with barley
A South Australian farm occupying 4.6 kilometres of uninterrupted coastline across the Great Australian Bight has been listed for sale.
Running along the Tyringa Beach, The Block has five freehold titles, and has been owned by the Cash family since the 1980s.
It is located between Venus Bay and Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, 45 kilometres between each roughly, with Baird Bay nearby to provide local services.
449 hectares of the 1,117 hectares are arable and currently cropped with barley. The existing operations is currently running 500 ewes with lambs at foot.

Phil Schell and Angus Bills of CBRE Agribusiness are managing the sale campaign. Expressions of interest are invited by 3 November.
“We’re fortunate that we get to visit some amazing parts of South Australia in our line of work, but dragging ourselves away from The Block after visiting the site was a serious challenge,” Mr Schell said.
“It’s a stunning piece of land by anyone’s standards, with postcard-perfect views up and down nearly 5km of Great Australian Bight coastline.
“You could easily picture yourself camping in the sandhills, and spending some carefree days surfing and fishing at Tyringa Beach.”
Tyringa Road itself runs through the property, which has a network of four-wheel tracks.
“Opportunities to buy freehold coastal land of this quality and scale are few and far between,” Mr Bills added.
“We’re expecting significant interest from investors and land bankers, with the scope to lease the arable land for around $60,000 per annum, while The Block could even lend itself to a glamping-style tourism development.”