95 Patterson Street Concord NSW 2137
Defined by its Victorian architecture, this exceptional mansion incorporates contemporary elements with ageless beauty. As you arrive in the circular drive, you are welcomed by a grand entrance with original stained glass windows and a spiral staircase of sheer quality.
This manor features a large gourmet kitchen complete with skylight windows and a solid maple exposed beam ceiling to provide a 'cathedral effect' to compliment both modern and historic architectural feats.
This two-storey mansion was originally known as 'The Hawthorne'. It was built around 1888 and occupied by an ironmonger, William K. Chapman, Chapman was the Mayor of Concord from 1887-1889 and again from 1896-97.
Complete with a library, wine cellar, grand formal dining, formal lounge, study, separate self-contained maids' quarters, outdoor living and large pool area.
This property truly has to be seen to be believed. Own your own part of Concord History today.