
The historic Riverina homestead, set on 5.4 hectares, on the corner of Hepburn Creek and Wilson Roads, in Warkworth, has sold for $3.395 million.
It is understood that the purchasers are a local couple who plan to renovate the house and subdivide some of the non-heritage land.
Built in 1901 as the retirement home of pioneering industrialist Nathaniel Wilson, founder of Wilson’s Cement Works, it is a Category 2 Historic Place.
The last occupant was Beverley Simmons, who died in 2018
