The name âStella Glenâ
apparently harks back to a historic, although long-forgotten name for a beautiful gem of Tasmanian country along a quiet stretch of tree-lined Highland Lakes Road. It is now applied to this property of 9.1 Ha approx, just 15 minutes from Deloraine.
The home is built on a flat, cleared section of an interestingly undulating incline.
An attractive conservatory graces the front entrance to the home, providing a lovely setting for breakfast or afternoon tea, in addition to the generous veranda.
The stone and cedar home can be configured up to four bedrooms.
The bathroom features a bath and shower over the bath. The reliable crystal-clear chlorine and fluoride-free water supply is gravity-fed from a permanent creek.
Dining and living areas boast Myrtle flooring, Wattle wallboards and Pine ceiling and are warmed by a Nectre âBig Ovenâ and a large split-system reverse cycle heat pump. A 3Kw electric heater is also installed for speedy heating on those cold winter mornings.
The mostly temperate wet-rain forest comprises Man-ferns, Eucalypts, Tea-Trees, Dogwood and other endemic species.
Only the imagination (STCA) limits the type of eco-business venture to which the property lends itself.
Out-buildings include a Colourbond double garage and tool shed with motorised roller door, a wildlife-proof garden enclosure with raised beds and a small glasshouse.
An attractive conservatory graces the front entrance to the home, providing a lovely setting for breakfast or afternoon tea when not quite warm enough on the veranda.