Grace Farm has a unique location in the Wilyabrup sub region of the Margaret River wine-growing district of Western Australia. The property is bounded by Caves Road to the east, Cowaramup Bay Road to the north, the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park to the south and private rural properties, comprising mostly uncleared bush, to the west. It is 12 kilometres from Margaret River and less than two kilometres from the Indian Ocean and world class surf breaks at Gracetown. The Cowaramup Creek runs through the property, while other creeks and springs succour the enormous variety of vegetation, from jarrah and marri woodland, to melaleuca, peppermint and karri groves. Bushland makes up half the property while the other half is being developed as a vineyard. Much of the bush is in pristine condition and shows very high biodiversity.
The owners try to balance the two aspects of the property – the vines and the stunningly beautiful bush – to the best of their ability. In addition to the vines they are also cultivating vegetables and fruit trees, adhering to organic and biodynamic principles.