A landmark estate, majestic Horningsea Park House is set on 2.2 Acres built by Lieutenant Joshua John Moore who was granted the land by Governor Macquarie in 1819, later became the home of Count Paul Strzelecki a polish explorer who discovered Mt Kosciuszko. The Georgian estate once occupied over 500 Acres of land until 1880 when subdivision took place, now the property sits on an impressive 8778m2 approx 2.2 Acres.
The property has had several renovations take place over the years with the largest being in 2004 with the addition of the two rear wings which has created ample space and a multitude of uses. Careful consideration to the historic property was taken into account and the services of Heritage Architect Howard Tanner ensured the preservation of the original building.
The East wing offers huge fifth and sixth bedrooms, with an en-suite making this an ideal guest quarters, children’s games room or perfect for extended family. The West wing features the laundry, bathroom and an enormous games room with kitchenette.

This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one the most prestigious estates in South West Sydney.

This landmark estate offers a multitude of uses, with the possibility of building additional residences or buildings whilst keeping with historical faade, and the prominent location would enable fantastic usage for professional meeting rooms or a function centre, subject to council approval.

Located 3km from the M5/M7 junction, 31km from Sydney Airport, 16km from the proposed Badgerys Creek Airport (set for completion 2026) and 47km from the Sydney City Centre, Horningsea Park House is perfectly positioned as an executive residence or business premises.

Inspect Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm or by appointment
Auction On Site 15 October 2022 at 3pm