Seduced by a dell-ightful place in the country, The Australian, 19 July, 2002.

Seduced by a dell-ightful place in the country: [1 Edition]
Stapleton, John.ย The Australianย [Canberra, A.C.T] 19 July 2002: 24.
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If you live in Sydney and answered yes to both these questions, you may be interested in Cherry Dell, at Exeter outside Bowral onย theย Southern Highlands.
Cherry Dell is part ofย theย break-up of Invergowrie,ย theย 1937 estate ofย Australianย Iron & Steel co-founder Sir Cecil Hoskins. It was built onย theย site of Headlands,ย theย original Yates Seed and Bulb Farm.
Cherry Dell agent Duncan Hill, of Richardson & Wrench in Bowral, said there was a definite movement of people in their 30s and 40s toย theย Southern Highlands.
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FANCY a nice little weekender out of town -- but not too far out of town? Got a spare million or two?
If you live in Sydney and answered yes to both these questions, you may be interested in Cherry Dell, at Exeter outside Bowral onย theย Southern Highlands.
Theย newly listed 4.8ha property is for sale for $1.35 million.
These days that's starting to look like a pretty average price inย theย sought-after region.
Agents say it's now hard to find a one-acre property in Bowral for less than $800,000.
Cherry Dell is part ofย theย break-up of Invergowrie,ย theย 1937 estate ofย Australianย Iron & Steel co-founder Sir Cecil Hoskins. It was built onย theย site of Headlands,ย theย original Yates Seed and Bulb Farm.
One of Invergowrie's features was that much ofย theย original Hoskins gardens was intact. They were designedย by landscape gardener Paul Sorensen.
His legacy can be seen inย theย many mature trees, hedges and banks of daffodils that dotย theย former grounds.
Danish-born Sorensen came to Australia inย theย early part of last century, designing gardens for many leading families ofย theย era. Everglades at Leura inย theย Blue Mountains is considered his greatest surviving work.
Invergowrie was bought in 1967 by solicitor Carnegie Fieldhouse. In 1997,ย theย estate was subdivided, and Cherry Dell was created. Enterย theย Byrne family, who say they fell in love with it immediately.
Theย Byrnes are not amongย theย "suits" -- stockbrokers, lawyers and pilots -- who have made Bowral such a sought-after spot for weekenders.
They're an example ofย theย other demographic being drawn toย theย rural charms ofย theย Southern Highlands -- families with young children who appreciateย theย safety and security ofย theย region.
Theย Byrnes were living and working in Canberra when they discovered Cherry Dell.
"We think we gotย theย best part ofย theย Paul Sorensen gardens," says Amanda Byrne.
"Invergowrie hasย theย main house and beautiful rhododendrons, but ours has a hidden valley, which is supposedly hand dug.
"We don't know if that's correct, but Paul Sorensen was againstย theย use of heavy machinery, and it's possible.
"We just fell in love with Cherry Dell.ย Theย name comes fromย theย hidden valley. It has a whole series of flowering cherries down through it -- lots of rhododendrons, masses of bulbs, and beautiful, mature trees, including golden elms."
Mrs Byrne said she foundย theย area ideal for bringing up children, and can't speak highly enough ofย theย local public school at Exeter.
And it takes only an hour for her husband to get to work in Nowra -- no more than many Sydney commuters face every day. Joanne Gowland, part-owner ofย theย Bowral Property Group, saidย theย local property market had completely turned around from a decade ago, when it was dominated by retirees.
"There is definitely a pick-up," she said. "People want bigger blocks, they want space, they want safety forย thekids. People want to bring their kids up in less crime-ridden zones. They look to Bowral for these things. There are a lot of people escapingย theย stress of Sydney.
"Theย market for upmarket weekenders is strong, but families are taking over," Ms Gowland said.
"They're looking forย theย benefits of small-town life, without feeling they're removed from civilisation. People want mod cons, but they want to know their local shop-keepers atย theย same time."
Cherry Dell agent Duncan Hill, of Richardson & Wrench in Bowral, said there was a definite movement of people in their 30s and 40s toย theย Southern Highlands.
"They're people with money," he said. "They've invested in property and stock and done well. A home purchase from $1 million to $1.5 million is well within their range.
"Theย market for weekenders is usually older -- 50s to 60s. They have a house in Sydney's eastern or northern suburbs," he said. "Sometimes they're looking for a place which might suit them in retirement. Often they're just looking for seclusion and privacy."
Mr Hill said local papers were reporting an 11 per cent influx of people sinceย theย completion ofย theย M5 motorway last year.ย Theย highway has significantly cut travelling times to Sydney.
"Theย comment you hear most often from buyers is thatย theย hustle and bustle of Sydney is getting too much for them," he said.
"You can't go toย theย opera down here, but you can go to your local shop without having any hassle parking."
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Caption: Claim to fame:Cherry Dell is onย theย site ofย theย original Yates seed and bulb farm,ย theย Invergowrie estate; Photo: Photo