From the vault
The Southern Highlands is renowned for its stunning country properties, iconic landmarks and classic cars. Every issue of Highlife features stories on vintage classics, and beautiful homes and gardens. Here are a few of our favourites from over the years.
Pepper Tree Creek
Gardens
Jun/July 2025
Gardens never stand still, including ones as impressive as the hillside garden at Pepper Tree Creek in East Kangaloon. Kathy and George Sartorel, who bought the property in 2019, tell FRANCES SIMONS how they have taken their tiered and varied garden to the next level.
Thenford Lodge
Gardens
Apr/May 2023
When former politician John Sharp bought a luxury Exeter estate in 2017 its landscaped gardens were part of the attraction, but they’ve proven to be just a launching pad for his grand vision. FRANCES SIMONS visits Thenford Lodge, one of the Highlands’ most remarkable gardens.
Harper’s Mansion
Gardens
Oct/Nov 2023
Over 40 years, a beautiful garden has grown up around Berrima’s Harper’s Mansion, adding much to the appeal of the National Trust property. November is the best month to enjoy its heritage roses, but attractions also include heirloom camellias and a hedge maze. FRANCES SIMONS visits a garden loved by visitors and nurtured by volunteers.
Tim and Patricia Copes garden, Burradoo
Gardens
Oct/Nov 2022
Tim and Patricia Copes, former owners of the traditional Highlands garden Prittlewell, took a remarkable gardening turn when they bought a bog-prone block in Burradoo. They show FRANCES SIMONS how working with the site and using grasses – including artificial grass – has led to a stunning prairie style garden.
Pimpinna, Jan Porter
Homes
Apr/May 2025
A renovated 1880s slab and bark cottage in Berrima attracted Jan and Ross Porter at first sight – and 10 years later it continues to inspire stylish changes and additions. Jan shows MELISSA PENN her beautiful house and garden, where French country house meets bush Australiana.
1959 Skoda Octavia
Classic Car
Dec / Jan 2026
The Octavia first appeared in Skoda’s line-up in 1959. It was the eighth model launched by Skoda following the Second World War, and the eighth to feature independent suspension on all four wheels. SAM CHARLWOOD introduces us to Tracy Nickl and his delightful 1959 Skoda Octavia.
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