‘Spenfield Manor’ a grand ‘Arts and Craft’ Edwardian home designed by Mudgee’s renowned architect Harold Hardwick as his own residence.
Constructed circa 1910, and located just a few blocks from the town centre, Spenfield Manor has been lovingly restored and extended to accommodate a modern contemporary lifestyle.
– Full of period features such as the original ‘Spenfield’ front door, distinctive terracotta tiles in gable ends, ornate leadlight windows, fireplaces and stunning ‘Wunderlich’ pressed metal ceilings
– A flexible floorplan, currently furnished as 3 bedrooms with a large dining room, formerly the fourth bedroom, plus a separate office
– The upstairs master suite with walk-in robes, full en-suite and private balcony
– Stunning north facing formal lounge with fireplace and soaring ‘Wunderlich’ ceiling
– A large well appointed kitchen is open to a spacious informal living and dining room, perfect for modern day living
– Outside the established garden features relaxed entertaining areas with a stunning vine covered arbor, paved dining area and quiet relaxation nooks.
– Perfectly positioned an easy level stroll to the town centre, schools, cafes and shops.
‘Spenfield Manor’ is a unique and charming period home. One of a kind amid the beautiful period homes of Mudgee.

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