International curator of contemporary art Natalia Bradshaw to sell Berry retreat
Art consultant and curator Natalia Bradshaw is looking to secure a buyer for her four-bedroom Berry district retreat.
Natalia Bradshaw is selling Pachamama, her Berry district retreat, as city life calls for the international curator of contemporary art.
The 12ha Wattamolla estate, 15 minutes from Berry and five minutes from Kangaroo Valley village, comes with mountain and countryside views.
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It has four bedrooms and three fireplaces. The Wattamolla Rd grounds have two swimming holes, two waterfalls and a sunset firepit.
Belle Property Berry agent Gary Dale has the listing.
Wattamolla has seen five sales in the past two years ranging from $1.35 million to $2.7 million. Its top sale was $3.2 million for 200ha in 2012.
Bradshaw, who moved to Australia in the 1980s from Canada, has worked at the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Gallery of NSW.
She is chair of the University of NSW’s Art & Design Advisory Council and trustee of the Australian Museum Foundation.
She became an art adviser in 2004 for private, corporate and public collections.
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Originally published as International curator of contemporary art Natalia Bradshaw to sell Berry retreat