Set back on a remaining parcel of land comprising 1,813m2 from an original Land grant of some 186 acres in 1802 this substantial Heritage home offers a unique opportunity for a new owner to live the life of earlier 1800′s free settlers.

The 2 storey brick residence was constructed in 1873 well after earlier buildings were built on the site and was extended substantially over time using a combination of materials.
The rambling nature of the home ads interest and character, added to which an additional separate single level home is situated across the courtyard adjacent to a huge hall or games room.

The accommodation throughout can be very flexible and utilised as numerous bedrooms plus living areas and could well suit guest house style living for those seeking to house 2 even 3 families.

Some modernisation has been undertaken over many years and in more recent times an in-ground swimming pool was added for family fun.

This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of early NSW colonial history as ‘Chelsea Farm ‘is one of the very oldest historic homes in the Baulkham Hills shire. The home survives today as a tribute to earlier architectural vision and construction and situated on residue land from the original land grant by Governor King to George Suttor in 1802