Try GOLD - Free
A VISION SPLENDID
Australian Country Homes
|Issue #28
Hiba is a Persian word meaning beautiful gift, and that is precisely what Michael Carnes and Bob Lavis have given to their ocean fronting property on Bruny Island.
When Hobart chef Michael Carnes and dentist Bob Lavis went looking for an escape hatch from their busy professional lives, they found precisely what they were looking for on Bruny Island, which is separated from the south-eastern coast of Tasmania by the d'Entrecasteaux Channel. They snapped up a 50-acre (20-hectare) block of land with sweeping views to Cape Queen Elizabeth and its own private beach on Adventure Bay.
The bolthole they named Hiba has grown beyond even Bob and Michael's dreams. While architect John Button, builder Phil Bosnich and metal worker Lance Hansen went to work creating a 700-square metre house that frames the spectacular views of the Great Southern Ocean, Bob and Michael set about turning "an empty paddock with two rows of blackberries" into a vast parkland garden that now occupies almost half of the property. More than 20 years down the track, it's still a work in progress, but a remarkable tribute to the vision and energy the pair has invested in the project.
The lake... "for no other purpose than decoration"... was an early project, edged in giant rhubarb and surmounted by a pavilion for entertaining, It's now a haven for platypus and hardy locals who are game enough to swim in it.
This story is from the Issue #28 edition of Australian Country Homes.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Australian Country Homes
Australian Country Homes
A VISION SPLENDID
Hiba is a Persian word meaning beautiful gift, and that is precisely what Michael Carnes and Bob Lavis have given to their ocean fronting property on Bruny Island.
4 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
A PASSION FOR PLANTS
Plantspeople Wayne and Sue Tapping have spent the past 30 years refining their sprawling garden in the NSW Blue Mountains.
3 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
ACTION STATION
Diversification is the key to survival in tough times for the Walker family in central-western Queensland.
5 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
TREES FOR THE BIRDS
Flowering trees bring so much to a garden and there's nothing quite as ornamental as trees full of birdlife
4 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
Boundless energy, infectious enthusiasm and a can-do attitude are all part of this central Queensland couple's life strategy.
3 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
DESIGN AND DETAIL
Diana McInnes's many lives as a stylist, graphic designer, ski instructor and avid collector inform her alpine home.
3 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
LANDMARK AND LEGEND
Andy and Annie Clifford are the current custodians of a historic property that's been in their family for more than a century.
5 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
TASTE OF THE TROPICS
A stylist's eye and a passion for gardening have combined to create a subtropical showpiece in the hills behind Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
3 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
THE ART OF COUNTRY
Lawyer turned gallery owner Allison Bellinger brings contemporary Australian art to the world from her home base in remote country NSW.
4 mins
Issue #28
Australian Country Homes
AN EVOLUTIONARY TALE
With help from architects, designers gardeners and farm workers, six generations of the Litchfield family have shaped the benchmark that is Hazeldean Station in the Monaro region of NSW.
6 mins
Issue #28
Listen
Translate
Change font size
