Cradled within the whispers of Hill End's historic past, this enchanting circa 1914 homestead stands as both a time capsule and a celebration of timeless design. Celebrated within the interiors book 'New Rural' by renowned interior designer Ingrid Weir, this exquisite property reflects a perfect harmony of heritage and revitalised design.
Commanding a 2024 sqm parcel, the double-brick and weatherboard home exudes charm from its elevated position in this gold-rush village. The heart of the home beats in the elegant dining room, complete with a fireplace, flowing effortlessly through timber and glass doors to a light-filled formal living area. Framed on three sides by large windows, this sunroom-style space offers uninterrupted views of lush gardens and the rolling hillsides beyond.
Each of the four bedrooms tells its own story through a kaleidoscope of unique wallpapers, colour compositions, and period details-while remaining warm and inviting. The main bathroom mirrors the home's sophisticated allure, featuring a sumptuous built-in bath that invites relaxation with spa-like elegance. A separate powder room adds practicality and convenience, complementing the home's thoughtful design.
The renovated kitchen is a farmhouse dream, with timber benchtops, a central island, and a deep farmhouse sink, ideal for crafting meals for long lunches in the vine-draped courtyard or setting up a sunset cocktail hour by the sunken fire pit.
Further afield, the leafy cottage gardens offer privacy to soak in the natural scenery, including kangaroos, while a rustic single lock-up garage provides versatility as a workshop or entertaining space.
Located just moments from Hill End's classic pub, café, and museum, the property also rests within an hour's drive from Mudgee or Bathurst, crafting an immersive experience steeped in history, natural beauty, and the art of country living.
• Circa 1914 homestead blending heritage charm with designer appeal
• Featured in Ingrid Weir's celebrated interiors book 'New Rural'
• Positioned on 2024 sqm in the historic village of Hill End
• Double-brick and weatherboard construction with striking street appeal
• Elegant dining room with a fireplace leading to a light-filled living room
• Four uniquely styled bedrooms with rich wallpapers and period details
• Luxurious main bathroom with a built-in bath for spa-like relaxation
• Renovated kitchen with timber benchtops and a gas stove
• Cottage gardens and vine-draped courtyards offer privacy and entertaining
• Rustic single-garage with potential for entertaining or additional living space
Inspections By Appointment. Please contact Noel Nicholson on 0411 884 290
The size of Hill End is approximately 151.7 square kilometres. The population of Hill End in 2016 was 102 people. By 2021 the population was 111 showing a population growth of 8.8% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Hill End is 60-69 years. Households in Hill End are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying under $300 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Hill End work in a managers occupation.In 2021, 71.40% of the homes in Hill End were owner-occupied compared with 71.70% in 2016.
Hill End has 342 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Hill End have seen a 92.51% increase in median value. As at 31 December 2025:
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