PHOTO: Stephanie Conley-Buhre. FILE
Well-known Australian food blogger Stephanie Conley-Buhre has made headlines after purchasing a stunning mansion overlooking Sydney‘s harbour for $43.5 million.
Located in ritzy Bellevue Hill, 5kms from the CBD, the sprawling ‘Italianate’ pad boasts seven bedrooms and five bathrooms
Luxury in Bellevue Hill
Situated in the affluent Bellevue Hill, just 5 kilometers from the CBD, this sprawling Italianate property features seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.
A Windfall from Neighboring Sale
This extravagant buy comes shortly after Conley-Buhre and her husband, Oscar Buhre, netted an impressive $50 million from the sale of their neighboring mansion, which they sold off-market for $80 million in June.
Stunning Architectural Design
Known as ‘Monkton,’ the new residence spans 1252 square meters and offers breathtaking views of Sydney’s iconic harbour. The century-old home, designed by renowned architect Espie Dods, showcases elegant features including grand ceilings, a sweeping staircase, and expansive gardens.
Unmatched Amenities
The mansion includes multiple al fresco entertainment areas, a guest wing, a formal dining room, and a private lounge. Additional highlights consist of a pool house, gym, cabana, and a viewing terrace.
Past Property Ventures
Previously, Conley-Buhre and her husband purchased their former 10-bedroom home in Bellevue Hill for $30 million just three years ago and enhanced it with luxurious upgrades, including an internal swimming pool and a ballroom.
Inspired Renovations
During the renovation process, the couple drew inspiration from their travels, notably a trip to Spain, to restore the once-neglected property.
Author and Entrepreneur
Beyond her impressive real estate endeavors, Stephanie is also an accomplished author of “At Home with The Hostess,” featuring over 150 recipes inspired by her culinary adventures.
Stephanie is the author of At Home with The Hostess a cook book inspired by her international travels and home life, filled with over 150 recipes and culinary ideas
SOURCE: THE DAILY MAIL