The Location. |
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| Stirling in the Adelaide Hills is a popular destination and a beautiful spot for the cooking school and villas. The owners are local to the hills and when the property at 96 Old Mt Barker Road went up for sale, they knew that it was well suited to the renovations and their proposed business use. The property is steeped in history and many of the local customers will have visited it as the old deli and post office and may even remember it as the place where they bought their weekly allowance of sweets as children. The building was built in 1940 comprising a shop and residence and was looked after by the original owners for many years before being used for a variety of community and retail uses. The entrance now boasts a gigantic stone Buddha statue towering over 2m high and symbolising the spirit of Asian cuisine and the friendly welcome to be found at the Sticky Rice Cooking School. | |||
Stirling - The Town. |
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Located only 18 km from Adelaide via the South Eastern Freeway, Stirling is a village and district of extraordinary charm. In many ways it captures the essence of the Adelaide Hills. Being quite unlike the typical Australian town it is middle class in temper, European in vegetation, and Mediterranean in its ambience.Stirling Village is a short 10 min walk from the villas and the map below shows various places to eat , drink, and visit.
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| At the time Stirling had natural advantages as the area around it was ideal for market gardening and orchards and the route running through the village was the main road through the Adelaide Hills. Today Stirling is by-passed by the South Eastern Freeway. Consequently it has been left as a delightful, elegant small village in the hills. |
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How to find us |
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Sticky Rice Cooking School is actually quite easy to find - |
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Places of interest. |
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Adelaide Hills Country TrailsTourist Map Adelaide HillsMaps and info for Mt Lofty Botanic Gardens |
Strolling in the HillsGoogle Map of StirlingBike Maps for cyclists |
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