The Commandant’s residence c1828 is a magnificent example of a solidly constructed early Georgian sandstone building. Now some 265m2 in size, plus a substantial verandah, it is reputed to be Oatland’s 2nd oldest standing home. Originally constructed bu soldiers of the Royal Staff Corps, it was the home of Lt. Michael Vicary in 1828. Lt. Erskine in 1829, Major Douglas in 1830 and other officers until 1843. It became the private residence of John Newby in 1866, who owned the Midlands Hotel. In 1948 the property was owned by the Mancey family, who operated a shoe business, they had residence there for many years. The residence is ideal for use as a guest house, with separate owners accommodation, as it comprises 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, formal dining, breakfast room, sunroom and features 5 beautiful fireplaces. Strategically located on 950m2 gardens in the centre of Oatlands, near shopping, medical centre, schools and cafes. It has great appeal.