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Glen Rosa House in Tasmania
5 March 2026
Architects: Biotope Architecture + Interiors
Location: Myrtle Creek Farm, Collinsvale, Tasmania, Australia
Photos by Rosie Hastie
Glen Rosa House, Australia
Glen Rosa sits quietly within the orchard country of Myrtle Creek Farm—a 1914 cottage renewed with a gentle hand. The project leans into the home’s history, strengthening its everyday functionality while deepening its relationship with the land that has held it for more than a century. Every move is deliberate, drawing from the site’s material memory and the slow, seasonal rhythms of its agricultural past.
A pivotal gesture was the transformation of the existing shed into a generous bathroom, now lined in recycled Tasmanian oak. The timber wraps walls and ceilings alike, allowing the space to hold onto its shed-like honesty while offering the comfort and ease of contemporary living.
Throughout the cottage, original rooms were preserved and carefully restored. The former study—once a narrow, transitional space—now offers a quiet nook for watching TV. The existing bathroom, previously constrained by awkward access, has been reworked to feel more spacious and resolved. During construction, one bedroom revealed early split timber boards concealed behind later linings, including the ceiling. These were meticulously stripped, repaired, and reinstated, becoming one of the home’s most treasured features.
A glazed corridor now threads old and new together. This light-filled passage clarifies circulation, defines the back entry, and introduces a sheltered porch. Its transparency allows the original cottage to remain visually prominent, while the new addition offers a calm, contemporary counterpoint.
The kitchen has been expanded and reoriented to strengthen its connection to the lounge, and a fully glazed dining space acts as a conservatory—opening the interior to the landscape and flowing seamlessly to a charred timber pergola built from pine trees felled on the property. Those same pines were milled and used to line the ceilings and walls of the new corridor and dining area, stained dark to emphasise their grain and create a deliberate contrast with the crisp white palette of the original cottage.
Across the project, new elements adopt a dark, charred timber language. This material strategy grounds the additions in the landscape. It establishes a quiet, respectful dialogue with the 1914 structure, tying the architecture back to the pergola and reinforcing a cohesive identity across the site.
Glen Rosa is a thoughtful, understated renewal—one that supports contemporary life while honouring the heritage, materiality, and agricultural story of Myrtle Creek Farm.
Glen Rosa House in Collinsvale, Tasmania, Australia – Property Information
Architects: Biotope Architecture + Interiors – https://biotope.net.au/
Project size: 35 sqm
Site size: 10850 sqm
Completion date: 2025
Building levels: -1
Photographer: Rosie Hastie
Glen Rosa House, Tasmania, Australia property images / information received 050326 from Biotope Architecture + Interiors
Location: Collinsvale, Tasmania, Australia.
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