Step inside and linger.
Light spills across polished timber floors, shadows dance along high ceilings, and the garden whispers with the rustle of century-old palms. Every photograph captures a moment — the quiet of a sunlit corner, the charm of restored details, the stillness of evening settling over Talina.
Wake to soft light streaming through tall windows, wander the garden where century-old palms sway, or rest on the veranda as time drifts by. At night, retreat upstairs beneath the sloping roof, where sleep comes gently in linen and silence, and morning greets you with birdsong and the promise of another slow, beautiful day on Tasmania's East Coast.
The garden blooms with a quiet abundance — native flowers nod in the breeze, their petals catching morning dew, while established shrubs frame pathways that invite gentle wandering. Here, nature has been allowed to flourish, creating pockets of color and fragrance that change with the seasons, each corner revealing a new perspective on the harmony between built form and living landscape.
Find your favorite spot — settle by the front door where the garden meets the threshold, gather around the dining table where conversations flow with meals, or step onto the balcony where the horizon stretches beyond. From each vantage point, the view unfolds differently: the garden's intimate details, the distant hills, the ever-changing sky. Here, every seat offers a window to the world outside.