Paris Neilson lists Millers Point renovation

Paris Neilson lists Millers Point renovation
Title TattleOctober 8, 2019

Arts lover Paris Neilson has listed her stunningly renovated Millers Point terrace as she now calls an $11.8 million Balmain East waterfront property her home with husband Todd Buncombe.

The daughter of Kerr and Judith Neilson bought the Georgian-style Lower Fort Street terrace for $2,115,000 in 2011, early in the sell-off that saw 190 NSW housing department properties sold, with the $608 million spent on social housing elsewhere.

The four-storey, 1850s London-style corner terrace was modernised by Design5Architects after the restoration, which included its floor-to-ceiling sash windows.

McGrath Millers Point agents Richard Shalhoub and Andrew Stewart have the listing.

This article first appeared in The Sunday Telegraph. 

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