23 Roxburgh St, Lorn is a 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 1410m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in May 2026. There are other 5 bedroom House sold in Lorn in the last 12 months.
'Flagstaff' is one of Lorn's earliest surviving residences, designed and built by renowned local architect James W. Scobie circa 1888.
Held within the same family for an extraordinary 138 years, this landmark estate stands as a rare piece of Maitland's architectural history.
Behind tall brick walls and established gardens lies a grand home where soaring ceilings, pressed metal detailing, cedar joinery and marble fireplaces evoke a bygone era of craftsmanship.
Set across a substantial 1,410sqm parcel with a second frontage to Nillo Street, Flagstaff offers not only remarkable heritage charm, but also flexibility and scale for the next chapter of its story.
- Built by James W. Scobie Circa 1888, grand, historic Flagstaff is one of Lorn's earliest homes
- Held within the same family for 138 years, this is your chance to own a unique legacy property
- Commanding street appeal with brick and hedge fencing framing the stately two-storey facade
- Set on 1,410sqm L-shaped block which also fronts Nillo St, with opportunity to subdivide (STCA)
- Traditional brick residence with a second storey added in 1904, with several renovations since
- Charming front porch, sandstone window sills & original entry details showcase period charm
- Double entry gates open to a long driveway leading to a convenient double carport for vehicles
- Character, warmth and historic elegance combine in interiors that blend comfort and grandeur
- 10ft high ceilings, leadlight doors & windows, pressed metal ceilings & cedar accents abound
- Elegant marble and Italian tile fireplaces form centrepieces within several rooms of the home
- Rich cedar joinery reflect the craftsmanship of the builder, which is rarely seen in modern homes
- The formal entry hall is framed with pressed metal ceilings, picture rails and antique light fittings
- Arched openings guide you through the home revealing a free flowing and traditional floorplan
- Formal sitting room drenched in deep blue tones creates a dramatic yet intimate & quiet space
- Ornamental fireplace with classic timber mantle forms a stunning focal point in the sitting room
- The grand billiard room retains original timber floors, pressed metal ceiling & heritage fireplace
- An original Scobie-built cedar cabinet is a feature of the room, which will retain the billiard table
- Spacious formal dining room designed for elegant entertaining and memorable family gatherings
- Renovated kitchen features brush box flooring and a striking feature orange glass splashback
- Westinghouse electric cooktop, wall oven and LG dishwasher complement the functional kitchen
- Butler's pantry and generous cabinetry provide excellent storage for modern family living needs
- Casual dining nook captures leafy garden outlooks creating a relaxed space for everyday meals
- The generous master suite is positioned privately at the front of the historic home for comfort
- Master suite includes a large walk-in robe and private ensuite with shower over bath and vanity
- Bedroom 2 is known as 'the pink room' and features floor-to-ceiling robes and period-style light
- The main bathroom is styled with period tiles, a walk-in shower and mirrored storage cabinetry
- Up to 5 bedrooms in total, including a guest room with its own ensuite and two on the upper level
- The upper level was once configured as apartments and adds fantastic versatility for the home
- The old kitchen still stands with plumbing and electricity available, or turn into a functional study
- It includes a third living area once used as an art studio with cedar lined ceilings and a fireplace
- Wraparound balcony with decorative fretwork overlooks lush gardens & established trees below
- Split system air conditioning ensures comfort within the dining and living spaces all year around
- Lush garden oasis brimming with frangipani trees, rose bushes, lavender plants and much more
Council Rates $4,200pa
Water Rates $751pa
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The size of Lorn is approximately 4.6 square kilometres. There are 4 parks, covering nearly 2.9% of the total area. The population of Lorn in 2016 was 1337 people. By 2021 the population was 1465 showing a population growth of 9.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Lorn is 50-59 years. Households in Lorn are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Lorn work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 81.50% of the homes in Lorn were owner-occupied compared with 79.20% in 2016.
Lorn has 695 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Lorn have seen a 40.51% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 69.81% increase. As at 30 April 2026:
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