“Stonehaven”. This is the one.
A beautiful, solid-sandstone residence set in established gardens on 1.63 hectares of land. The home has a sense of sanctuary about it and sits comfortably in its grounds. It reveals its multiple facets from behind the hedges and follies of the gardens, as very much a part of the experience of the property.
The residence, like the gardens, can be used to suit your mood or the environment. Shelter from the winter with a roaring woodfire in your favourite room, or enjoy a warm summers evening in the stone-walled conservatory with its stained-glass windows. The high ceilings, polished timber floors and substantial walls have a reassuring sense of permanence and comfort.
The gardens are extraordinary. Full of flowers, blossom trees and ponds, the gardens cannot be adequately described. They have to be experienced and, even then, every stroll reveals something new, something previously unseen, or the beauty of the latest blooms of colour. The gardens have a maze-like quality, but without ever feeling lost. Children would spend their days outside exploring, just as the grown-ups’ would find a favourite spot to enjoy a GandT. (The gardens are low maintenance too, designed by their creator to only require seasonal attention.)
“Stonehaven” is just far enough away from Oatlands to feel secluded, but not isolated. It’s just close enough to Oatlands to enjoy the services and experience of that Georgian-era village. An hour to the Hobart CBD, it would serve equally well as a permanent residence or as a country retreat. It would have a strong appeal to tourist visitors too, if you thought you could bear to share it!
“Stonehaven” is a magical property that puts your dreams within affordable reach. Arrange your private experience of the property today.
This is the one
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Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate.