Sunrise’s Edwina Bartholomew ‘reluctantly’ selling $2.1million Sydney home
Sunrise’s Edwina Bartholomew reveals why she’s “reluctantly” selling her $2.1m Sydney home
Edwina Bartholomew is reluctantly parting with her Sydney home in the inner west after listing it for $2.1 million.
The Sunrise star, 39, says she and her husband Neil Varcoe had no plans to sell at first.
Located on Dulwich Hill, 8.3km from the CBD, the 1880s stone brick house features three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The family planned to stay in the newly renovated, beautiful development, Edwina said. realestate.com.
“But we’ve found this other project that we want to take on and it feels good,” he said.
Edwina Bartholomew is reluctantly parting with her Sydney home in the Outback West after putting it up for sale for $2.1 million.
Located on Dulwich Hill, 8.3km from the CBD, the 1880s stone brick house features three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Edwina appears in Sydney in August 2022
A delightful blend of old world charm and modern luxury, the beautiful deck features classic styles including high ceilings and marble finishes.
Additional highlights include a conservatory-style roof deck, home office, and paved outdoor entertaining patio.
The spacious kitchen, for its part, has custom carpentry and modern appliances.
Edwina, who shares two-year-old daughter Molly and one-year-old son Tom with her husband Neil, says preparing to move on has been difficult for her.
A delightful blend of old world charm and modern luxury, the beautiful home features classic styles including high ceilings and marble finishes.
Edwina, who shares two-year-old daughter Molly and one-year-old son Tom with her husband Neil, says preparing to move on has been difficult for her.
I get emotional when I think about everything that has happened in this house. It is where we started our family. It is such a special place that we love so much.
The fan-favorite bought the home after doing a story on the neighborhood for Sunrise and says she formed a real “connection” with the area.
Edwina and Neil first saw what they described as their dream home in 2017.
Renovations began in 2019 with interior designer Felicity Slattery, an old friend of Edwina’s.