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11 Stoke Street

New Town TAS 7008

6
2
2
1161 m²
House
Dominic RomeoDominic Romeo, last sold this property on 27 August 2025 after 13 days on market.

Overview

Historic Mayfield c. 1857.

Mayfield is without a doubt one of Hobart's most unique examples of Gothic architecture. Built in the English tradition, the conjoined triple storey brick rendered Victorian building is straight out of an English fairytale. Architecturally, and historically important, Mayfield is believed to be the work of Alexander Dawson, who was responsible for designing some of Tasmania's and Australia's finest gothic buildings. Mayfield retains all the classical hallmarks of the grand early Victorian Gothic vernacular including steeply pitched roof, finials, gables, decorative parapets, arched windows and doorways. These were all features designed to make an impact, impress and make a lasting statement. Mayfield is now on the market for the first time in 40 years. The land where Mayfield stands was originally part of the Boa Vista Estate. John Matthew May, the superintendent of the Convict Establishments at Hobart Town, purchased about 2 acres of land from this estate in1854 and built the two symmetrical conjoined houses. During December 1855, the Legislative Council initiated an investigation into the Convict Department and called in Dr. Hampton, Comptroller General of Convicts and John May, after a rebellion was mounted on the front yard of Mayfield by local citizens upset at the owner builders for stealing building materials to build it. Most of the materials used to build Mayfield were shipped from Port Arthur and listed as potatoes and other goods for the voyage. They were charged with fraudulent appropriation of labour and materials, and embezzlement. May was reprimanded for employing prison labour for his own benefit during the building of Mayfield and Hampton refused to give information in court and fled to England. This event was known as the Hampton Affair. Mayfield was completed in 1857. Mayfield is a substantial 3 storey 312m2 (approx.) residence. The house is entered via the porch with its distinctive multifoil archway and arched doorway, and into the vestibule where you are greeted by a decorative staircase which leads to several bedrooms including the master bedroom and bathroom. The ground floor consists of a large dining room, stunning living room, library, bathroom and kitchen. The basement area provides a number of large rooms and a kitchenette - perfect as informal living rooms, further bedrooms or self contained living quarters.. Notable internal architectural features include gothic arches, bay windows, open fireplaces, high ceilings, wide floor boards and decorative ceilings. The house is well set back on a large garden allotment of 1161m2 (approx.) and includes the charming 130m2 (approx.) two storey red brick gothic stables. The current vendors have plans drawn up for the stables to be converted into a charming self contained cottage. Mayfield is located in one of New Town's premier streets and in what is regarded as Hobart's oldest suburb. Historically it was home to Hobart's wealthiest citizens and as a result has some of the most important and grandest houses in Hobart. Hobart's CBD is only 4km (approx.) away and at your door step are all the finest schools, shopping strips and galleries. Whether Mayfield, is your next private family home, weekender, interstate escape or a unique cosmetic retoration project it offers the opportunity to own a unique historic trophy home in the heart of New Town, close to the CBD of Hobart. For a private inspection or further details contact Dominic Romeo 0438500277 dominicromeo@historicproperty.com.au www.historicproperty.com.au DISCLAIMER: All dimensions are approximate only. Particulars given are for general information only and do not constitute any representation on the part of the Vendor or Agent. All prospective buyers must undertake their own due diligence...

Features

6 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
2 carspaces
1161 m² lot size
House

Estimated Value

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Property history for 11 Stoke Street

2025
Sold
Undisclosed
Private Sale/Treaty on 27 Aug 2025 by Dominic Romeo, of Dominic Romeo Historic Property

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