Bicheno Villa

 

Villa living began in Roman times as grand country houses for the upper classes. Villas were often productive estates, almost villages in themselves.

Villas became walled, fortified, and even more self-sufficient, as the empire collapsed, and later many working villas became monasteries.

A Villa from the Renaissance onwards increasingly came to mean an upper-class country house, rather than working estates. Over time, the word villa has come to mean a free-standing house in its own gardens.

If you looking for an upscale garden property in Germany, Southern Europe, Latin American, or the North American West Coast, it may be listed as a villa.

 

 

Villa in Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia

  • Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park

    Bicheno Cabins and Tourist Park situated in Bicheno, offers Cabins, Ensuite Queen Cabins, Queen Holiday Cabins, Queen Studio Cabins, Studio Cabins, 2 Bed Cabins, a Villa and a Cottage set amongst picturesque beaches and nature reserves. Nearby Diamond Island, Fairy penguins rookery, Natureworld, Freycinet NP, Wineglass Bay and Tasmanian wineries.


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