TV star Edwina Bartholomew’s Dulwich Hill home snapped up before auction for around $2.1m
Channel 7 Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew gorgeous Hills home has been snapped up, as she plans her next big move.
Channel 7 Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew and partner Neil Varcoe have sold in Dulwich Hill after six years’ ownership.
Their renovated 1870s brick house, which came with initial cautious $2 million hopes, found its buyer a week before its scheduled March 18 BresicWhitney auction.
Price guidance had been raised to $2.1 million during its 18 days on the market.
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The couple, now parents to two children, had paid $1.59 million in 2017, with Bartholomew’s childhood friend Felicity Slattery from the interior design firm Studio Esteta commissioned to undertake its extensive makeover.
The tree change couple want to expand their tourism business, which runs out of their farm at Glen Alice, west of the Blue Mountains in the Capertee Valley.
Their 1890s sandstone farmhouse Warramba sits on a 41ha holding that cost $430,000.
They have been running a $600-a-night farm-stay on the property just outside Lithgow, where Varcoe grew up, some 225km from Sydney in the Central Tablelands.
They have signalled their intention to buy a second rural property.
Bartholomew began her TV career when she won a Sunrise intern competition in 2004, having studied journalism at Charles Sturt University.
Another Sunrise star, Mark Beretta, is selling in Mosman with $15.5 million hopes.
It is a rebuilt double-brick five-bedroom, three-bathroom home on Mandolong Rd that he and wife Rachel have spent years renovating. They are set to be empty nesters after its March 29 auction.
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Originally published as TV star Edwina Bartholomew’s Dulwich Hill home snapped up before auction for around $2.1m