A quirky entertainment venue is up for sale in Moonta, sporting a retro café, a workshop, a themed garden, and a gallery displaying vintage automotive and marine memorabilia.
Wrecks ‘N’ Relics is a must-see location for those visiting Moonta, known for ‘Nibbles’, the 6.5m replica of a great white shark which hangs above the property’s mini jetty. The great white weighs half a tonne, and has proved to be a spectacular photo-op for travelling tourists.


Collecting for decades, the owners built a substantial collection of vintage gems, unique art, and furniture pieces. kaleidoscopic sofas line the walls in the ‘junkyard’ dining area, which mimic the look of vintage cars.
The property was actually the recipient of the 2021 Silver Yorke Peninsula Tourism Awards, and attracts local and interstate tourists across the country. Tim Hosking of Harris Real Estate is currently presenting the property to market.
“The true scope of this business will be realised by the next owners as the current vendors found themselves overwhelmed with client bookings and with them both having day jobs. They sadly had to turn away bookings,” said Tim.
“Realising that they could not commit to their dream they are now heading a different direction but the ground work they have put in place will leave a legacy that will echo for a long time to come.
“…the only limitations here will be how much do you want to commit to it. The fun and excitement of this business is waiting for new passionate owners.”


As well as daily walk-in visits, Wrecks ‘N’ Relics also operates as a popular event and private hire destination. Loved by the locals, the current liquor license caters up to 80 guests.
The 1.21 hectare property also has a barn with in-built bar, and a workshop that is currently being used as a boat detailing business. The property is a wonderful hodgepodge of character and charm, and will no doubt be an exciting venture for new owners.
Find out more about the property here. Priced at $885,000.
Wrecks ‘N’ Relics is located at 28 Tank Road, Moonta 5558.
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