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'Wynstay Estate' Magical Mountain Retreat An Australian Treasure
Mount Wilson
· 7 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · Terraced House
Mount Wilson · 7 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · Terraced House
Commanding the crest of Mount Wilson, Wynstay Estate is one of New South Wales' most celebrated and historically significant private holdings, a landmark property that has remained in the Wynne family since its establishment in 1875. Created by Sydney merchant Richard Wynne, founder of the prestigious Wynne Art Prize, this extraordinary estate stands as a living record of heritage, architecture, and horticultural beauty. Across its park-like grounds, Wynstay offers an irreplaceable blend of stately residences, rare period outbuildings, and magnificent formal gardens that together form one of Australia's most complete 19th and early 20th-century Hill Station estates. At its heart stands the grand sandstone homestead (1921-1923), designed by renowned architects Joseland & Gilling in the Inter-War Georgian Revival style. Built from locally quarried sandstone by Scottish stonemasons, the residence embodies refined craftsmanship with hand-cut stone, paired Doric columns, and sweeping views
Commanding the crest of Mount Wilson, Wynstay Estate is one of New South Wales' most celebrated and historically significant private holdings, a landmark property that has remained in the Wynne family since its establishment in 1875. Created by Sydney merchant Richard Wynne, founder of the prestigious Wynne Art Prize, this extraordinary estate stands as a living record of heritage, architecture, and horticultural beauty. Across its park-like grounds, Wynstay offers an irreplaceable blend of stately residences, rare period outbuildings, and magnificent formal gardens that together form one of Australia's most complete 19th and early 20th-century Hill Station estates. At its heart stands the grand sandstone homestead (1921-1923), designed by renowned architects Joseland & Gilling in the Inter-War Georgian Revival style. Built from locally quarried sandstone by Scottish stonemasons, the residence embodies refined craftsmanship with hand-cut stone, paired Doric columns, and sweeping views
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