Welcome to a stunning & historic homestead on 190 acres, just 2kms from the heartbeat of a picturesque rural town, Wellington. This type of home embraces history, beauty & living luxury unrivalled in country New South Wales. A once in a life time opportunity to live like a king in a homestead steeped in history.
This magnificent 7 bedroom home has been in the same family since it was built in the 1890′s. Charles Barton built it from the ground up in 1896, in 5 years it became a remarkable & powerful presence in a rural centre which thrived in agriculture & mining. Charles Barton was Banjo Paterson’s uncle & also manager of the old CBC in 1896. Both Prime Minister Henry Parkes & Banjo Paterson visited frequently.
There is world charm wherever you go from the original patterned rose glass door to the Balmain tiles on the grandest of entrances to the 14 foot ceilings in every room. To the right is an impressive lounge & sitting room with a library & an exquisite marble fireplace. To the left takes you into a regal dining room with another incredible fossilised marble fire place. This is the kind of dining seen these days in historical movies.
The grand ballroom’s ceiling opens up to 40foot with windows for circulation and light. Off this room are 6 double bedrooms which open onto the outside verandah which has sweeping views. The master bedroom has a parents retreat & a separate dressing room.
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This is a solid home with its foundations going down as far as the house is high; with internal & external walls being 500mm thick & is the only rubble constructed heritage home built in NSW.

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST for 70 acres of DA approved Subdivision land which forms part of the property. This can be sold separately and is situated on Nanima on what was the old Wellington Golf Course bordering the town boundary and fronting the Macquarie River which has, in principle, approval from Wellington Council to build 60 villas, 60 hostel places, a 60 bed nursing home as well a 60 room motel, tennis courts and bowling g