Neotsfield

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LocationNeotsfield Lane, Whittingham, Singleton Council, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°35′34″S 151°13′17″E / 32.5927°S 151.2214°E / -32.5927; 151.2214
Built18271888
ArchitectHenry Dangar
Neotsfield
Neotsfield is located in New South Wales
Neotsfield
Location of Neotsfield in New South Wales
Neotsfield is located in Australia
Neotsfield
Neotsfield (Australia)
LocationNeotsfield Lane, Whittingham, Singleton Council, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates32°35′34″S 151°13′17″E / 32.5927°S 151.2214°E / -32.5927; 151.2214
Built18271888
ArchitectHenry Dangar
Official nameNeotsfield
Typestate heritage (complex / group)
Designated2 April 1999
Reference no.216
TypeHomestead Complex
CategoryFarming and Grazing
BuildersWilliam Dangar (supervisor)

Neotsfield is a heritage-listed homestead at Neotsfield Lane, Whittingham, Singleton Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Henry Dangar and built from 1827 to 1888, with William Dangar supervising much of the initial construction. What remains of the original property include a two storied brick homestead and associated western wing, the original carriage house and stables building, a meat store, and the remains of a greenhouse. The property includes a ballroom, servants' quarters, gentlemen's parlour, breakfast room and guest reception room, and sits on a 9.71 hectares block fronting onto the Hunter River.[1][2] The gates and gate house/lodge survive but are no longer part of the Neotsfield property. The eastern wing has been demolished, and the front balcony and verandah roofs are missing. The main building has "lost its face" and its original proportions.[1] It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.[1]

Henry Dangar

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