Cintra Maitland - Private Residence

When submitting a Wayspot Appeal, make sure to include as much of the following information as possible:

One of Maitland’s most iconic homes is up for sale.

Heritage-listed Cintra, at 34 Regent Street, was built in 1879 for the prominent Cohen and Levy families.

It has changed hands just once in 142 years and four generations of the Long family have owned the home since 1917.

Whilst the current owners did/do have plans to eventually open the mansion to visitors, since the sale in 2022/2023 it has not eventuated. It is and will be their primary residence once they have completed planned restorations.

Whilst the building does have historic and architectural importance, it is still a private residence.

Anyone?

Thanks for the appeal, @KindrosAU. We took another look at the Wayspot in question and decided that it does not meet our criteria for removal at this time.

Private residences don’t meet requirements for removal?