Huntingfield House
Huntingfield House is a distinguished example of Georgian architecture, built in the 1830s by early settler James Bayton. Its stately design features a symmetrical facade, exposed sash windows with stone lintels and sills. Inside, the home offers grand living spaces, including a lounge with a Chimineas Philippe fireplace, a formal dining room, and a extensive wine cellar. French doors open to a sunlit enclosed courtyard, while timber shutters frame ever changing views across multiple levels, culminating in a beautifully illuminated attic that spans the entire breadth of the house.
Beyond its interiors, the estate's grounds tell their own story. A line of olive trees leads to a magnificent fanned stone staircase, connecting visitors to the historic stable, a well, and the surrounding landscape. Huntingfield house is more than a home, it is a living piece of Tasmania's colonial past, offering elegance, history, and a rare opportunity to become its next custodian. ​

1179 Channel Highway, Huntingfield, Tasmania
Listed with Exceed Property - https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-tas-huntingfield-143228276
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Offers from $1,500,000