Shane Warne sells to the Watson family in Brighton

Shane Warne sells to the Watson family in Brighton
Title TattleSeptember 22, 2016

The Brighton trophy home merry-go-round appears to be well oiled with the former Aussie cricketer Shane Warne selling his redundant home, Camden at a likely $5 million plus through JP Dixon's Paul McKenzie and Marcus Gollings.

The four bedroom manor, modelled on a Mediterranean villa (above), has been bought by Lyn Watson who has been known to be seeking such a home. Warne bought it from IMG's Australian head, Martin Jolly, for $3.95 million in 2014.

The cricket legend will be moving back into Melville, the Brighton trophy that he previously shared with ex-wife Simone Callahan.

He sold Melville nine years ago in 2007 for $8.8 million and is rumoured to have spent $14 million plus on it this time round. Neighbours have heard keen to host a house warming early December.

This article was first published in the Weekend Australian Mansion Australia property section.

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