Can you see yourself as this remarkable property?s Caretaker? Are you ready to place your name alongside a privileged few who have been blessed enough to live within these walls? Without a doubt, this property deserves the Title of one of Kingborough Municipalities most significant heritage listed homes.
Huntingfield House was constructed by James Bayton sometime in the 1830?s or 1840?s (exact time cannot be confirmed). Bayton was one of the earliest landowners and farmers in the Kingston area and was granted his land shortly after arriving in the colony in 1822.
The attraction begins with the typical Georgian symmetrical structure, exposed stone walls, medium pitched hip roof, sash windows with small panes, stone lintels and sills and stone chimneys. The home is two storeyed at the front and three storeyed at the rear.
On the ground floor an array of living spaces is on offer including an amazing lounge room with stone flooring and walls. The centrepiece of this space is the Cheminees Philippe (fireplace). Located just off this incredible room is a private space, perfect for an extensive wine cellar. This space offers incredible insulation qualities. A large kitchen is situated just off the lounge area and includes extensive cabinetry. A gorgeous French door opens out into an enclosed courtyard, basking in natural light. A formal dining room is on this level and is the quintessential space for entertaining to showcase the heritage of this home. Across levels two and three are multiple bedrooms, a library, additional living rooms, a study/nursery and spacious bathroom. On the ground and first floors the windows are adjourned with detailed timber shutters and all windows throughout the home offer every changing views. As if this wasn?t impressive enough, a huge attic space with incredible natural light is the final touch to the living area. This room encompasses the entire length and breadth of the home.
As you exit the property at the rear you see a line of Olive Trees which give way to an elaborate fanned stone staircase. Take a stroll through the property?s grounds, down to the stable, across to the well and back around to marvel at this palatial home. All the while realising how lucky you are to be it?s new owner.
Exceed Property have made all reasonable efforts to obtain information regarding this property from industry and Government sources that are deemed to be both reliable and factual; however, we cannot guarantee their complete accuracy in every instance. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations to ensure the property satisfies their suitability /usage requirements. All measurements are approximate.