Imagine the delights of living in a country home set in an established cottage garden in
a small country town in Tasmania’s green and fertile Derwent Valley only 35 minutes
from Hobart.

The home has been stylishly and artistically converted from its former original use as the
old St. George of Ease Anglican Church Today it operates as bed and breakfast
accommodation for travellers to the region.

However, it would serve as a magnificent country retreat for those wishing to be far
from the madding crowd’. Built by renowned Hobart Architect, Alan Walker in early
1900s, it exudes a warm and stylish elegance with wonderful bones’, high vaulted
ceilings, exposed beams, gothic arched windows with stained glass, rich timberwork, log
fire place, old polished wooden floors, plus sandstone floor and walls in the bathroom.

In the middle of the living room a timber staircase has been installed which leads to a
dramatic open plan’ bedroom on the mezzanine floor overlooking the living room.

The kitchen has been forged out of the former alter and the adjacent dining room
occupies an elegant space currently filled with works of a well-known Tasmanian
artist.

There is also a large second bedroom with a bathroom / laundry and a pine-lined
sauna.

The addition of a turreted bell tower only adds to the feeling of being in a special space
- an artistic spiritual home.

For more information please call Rod Krstic on 0417
394 210.