Stunning home of late NSW Premier sold for $3m
The country home of late NSW Premier John Fahey has been sold at a profit in the millions.
Colleen Fahey, the widow of former premier John Fahey, has sold their Burradoo home.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom dwelling with a tennis court and pool amid its established gardens fetched $3m through Duncan Hill of Duncan Hill Bowral.
The 4001sq m block had cost $65,000 when bought from Miltonbrook Holdings in 1987.
Fahey, who was premier from 1992-95, died in 2020 aged 75.
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“With ample room for the entire family, including five generously sized bedrooms and multiple living areas, there’s no shortage of space to relax, unwind, and entertain,” the marketing collateral for the home read.
“A private guest room on the Eastern side of the home, (complete with its own bathroom), offers comfort and convenience, while the master bedroom is conveniently perched upstairs and provides wonderful views to the North and Oxley’s Hill.
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“The circular drive welcomes guests, while the sandstone-paved front veranda and rear patio provide inviting spaces for outdoor gatherings which are complimented by the tennis court, pool, established garden and stunning rural views to the North.
“Discover Southern Highlands living at its finest.”
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Originally published as Stunning home of late NSW Premier sold for $3m