Grand Bellevue Hill mansion Rothesay sells for more than $13 million

Grand Bellevue Hill mansion Rothesay sells for more than $13 million
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 11, 2011

Rothesay, the very grand 1896 Victorian Italianate home in Bellevue Hill, which was passed in at $12 million at last month’s auction, has now been sold at an unconfirmed $13 million-plus price.

It last traded in 1998 when the founder and executive chairman of the St Hilliers group, Tim Casey, and his wife, Anne Marie, daughter of the thoroughbred trainer Bart Cummings, bought Rothesay for $4,606,000 in 1998 from the Jagelman family.

Having been extensively remodelled, Rothesay was listed with price hopes of more than $13 million through Ray White Double Bay selling agents Michael Finger and Craig Pontey.

The sale will sit within the top 10 sales across Sydney this year.

The three-level residence, crowned by a classic Italianate turret, has Thomas Hamel interiors and gardens by William Dangar.

Last year Casey's St Hilliers was ranked 91 in BRW's list of Top 500 Private Companies.

The company, founded by Casey in 1989, ranks as one of Australia's leading providers of property and construction services.

 

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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