This home is recognised as one of the most significant houses in Orange. Known as the “Headmaster's Residence”, it is a rare example of Victorian Gothic style, designed by George Mansfield and completed in 1880. The building is renowned for its high quality timber fretwork above the verandah, extending to the steeply pitched gable barges, with the stylist decoration continuing over the top sashes of window openings and to the render heads. Inside has been restored and maintained keeping in mind the charm of a bygone era. The formal sitting room could be used as a fourth bedroom if needed, and the partially open planned lounge room and dining room ideal for entertaining. The kitchen has been totally renovated providing ample storage and work space and the Australian red cedar staircase leads upstairs to the generous bedrooms. The 839.3m2 block is fully enclosed and boasts established gardens and trees and a great outdoor entertaining area. A magnificent offering. Inspections by appointment only