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Marta dusseldorp
Marta dusseldorp









marta dusseldorp

I have found it a haven.”ĭusseldorp said during the pandemic, their family felt lucky to live in a place with enough space and to never feel like they were stuck inside. “I used to live a big city life, but there is a sense of peace here in Taroona. “Our next door neighbour is a dear friend. “Among all of the neighbours, there is a real sense of people looking out for one another and the kids all playing together. “The community is really beautiful,” she said. When asked what she might miss about living at No.6 Morris Ave, Dusseldorp immediately thought of their neighbours. In any home, it’s not the bricks and walls that make it special but rather the people who live within them and around them. “You can feel time pass when you are there, it is not ‘the same’ all of the time.”

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“The gardens are extraordinary all year round, and I found that to be similar to a constantly evolving artwork that moves with the seasons,” Dusseldorp said. Outside in the property’s grounds, the well-established gardens feature a variety of plants ranging from bulbs and perennials to camellias, roses and larger exotic bushes and trees.

marta dusseldorp

Hobart is a place that is allowed to keep its heritage, whereas in a lot of places history has been erased.” “I think being connected, historically, in Hobart has a really interesting side to it,” she said. Upstairs, there are two bathrooms, two double bedrooms and a vast master bedroom with views of the Derwent River.ĭusseldorp described Winmarleigh Lodge as having a “deep history”. A laundry/bathroom is also on this level.

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The house has three spacious living areas, a study, plus a farm-style kitchen that opens to an extensive, warm and sunny conservatory.











Marta dusseldorp