Essendon's Ardoch Tower sold by AFL legend Greg 'Diesel' Williams

Essendon's Ardoch Tower sold by AFL legend Greg 'Diesel' Williams
Title TattleDecember 8, 2020

AFL legend Greg 'Diesel' Williams has sold Ardoch Tower, the Essendon trophy home.

Bought for a suburb record $3.08 million in 2004, Williams restored the Brewster Street home opposite Essendon Football Club's Windy Hill HQ.

It had $7 million price hopes, and is believed to have sold near that figure, which will make the 1860s Italianate residence the second highest sale in the suburb.

The home, complete with a tower that has 360 degree views across Melbourne, has five bedrooms, three bathrooms and parking for eight cars.

It features 4 metre high decorative ceilings painted by an artist who died on the Titanic.

A swimming pool, spa, tennis court and an all-weather alfresco area with pizza oven sits in the 2,455 sqm resort-style grounds.

Williams, a dual Brownlow Medal winner, played for Carlton, Sydney and Geelong over his 250 game, 13 year career.

 

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