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| Elm House - Contains the luxury Oak spa suite, the Chestnut sunrise suite and the Walnut tree-view suite. Linden Cottage - Linden Cottage is set between Elm House and the Village Green. This view shows the American Scarlet Oak in autumn attire. The approach to the Village of Westbury - Westbury was populated in the early 1800s by British settlers. They introduced to this unfamiliar landscape Hawthorn hedges and English Oaks and Elms to remind them of home. The Great Western Tiers - Westbury stands to the north of the escarpment to the central Tasmanian plateau. There are many fine walking tracks into this area, called the Great Western Tiers. The guest breakfast and living room in Elm House - This common room is for the comfort of our guests and is where we serve breakfast. The Village Green in Winter, Westbury - The Colonial Garrison Town of Westbury developed in the 1820's around the Village Green. The Walnut Suite in Elm House - The two upstairs suites (Walnut and Chestnut) are similar in size and appointment, and each sleeps up to three guests. |