Fleurieu Living Magazine

Lands End

‘I would look at this piece of land and think that I’d like to buy that property and eventually build a house there. And I guess I have been lucky enough to do it.’
Luke and Thip Royans own a little piece of the Fleurieu Peninsula called Lands End. It sits at the very tip of Cape Jervis and it is just what it proclaims to be. If you walk out of the home in most directions you will inevitably meet the sea … quite quickly in fact.

Luke grew up at Cape Jervis and attended local schools until going to boarding school at Immanuel College in Adelaide from grade eight. Luke enjoyed rural seaside living

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