Collette Dinnigan buys Springfield Farm in Southern Highlands

Collette Dinnigan buys Springfield Farm in Southern Highlands
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

The international fashion designer Collette Dinnigan and her hotelier husband Bradley Cocks have snapped up Springfield Farm, a European-style abode in the Southern Highlands.

The charming Avoca offering, with views to Mt Gibraltar, had been for sale for six years with a recent amended $4.75 million asking price.

The couple, back in Australia from their Italian base, secured the property after their recent stellar $9 million sale of of their Watsons Bay home to Justin and Dom Hind, co-founders of WiTH Collective digital advertising agency.

Entered via a gorgeous long tree-lined driveway, the property has two French-syle timber barn-style buildings either side of a sandstone structure.

There's a sensational living room with gas open fire and high raked ceiling with mezzanine level. 

There's five bedrooms plus a three bedroom groundkeepers' cottage.

The northerly views over lush pasture-land are a key feature of the property about 15 minutes' drive from Bowral.

The grounds have sweeping fully irrigated lawns, a tennis court, ornamental lake, plus stables and paddocks for horses.

There's the must have vege plot, fruit trees and even a small vineyard.

'An amazing property presented in pristine order," was how Richardson & Wrench Bowral agent Michael Maloney marketed the eight hectare holding.

The vendors, Sydney barrister Stephen Flett and his wife, Di, bought the property 11 years ago for $2,525,000 from solicitor Gavin Solomon and his wife, Kathy and then spent $2.5 million upgrading it. 

Its initial pricing had $6 million expectations.

After selling their Careel Bay, Palm Beach retreat for $3.2 million to actor Sophie Lee and adman Anthony Freedman, Dinnigan retained a South Coast retreat and commercial space in Paddington.

This article was first published in the Sunday Telegraph

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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