A large Melbourne mansion owned by AFL commentator Jonathan Brown and his wife Kylie has hit the market with a price tag of $8.25 million to $8.75 million.
Located in leafy Canterbury, 16km from the CBD, the spacious five-bedroom, four-bathroom property has its own vineyard, tennis court and guest house.
The former Brisbane Lions great, 41, bought the property with his beauty therapist wife in 2019 for $7.3 million, reports Herald Sun.
Built in 1908 and known as Hayford, the estate covers 3,015 square meters and has botanical gardens.
Designed in the arts and crafts folk style of the late 19th century, the newly renovated home seamlessly blends cozy Old World charm windows with modern luxury,
The sprawling Melbourne mansion owned by AFL commentator Jonathan Brown and his wife Kylie has hit the market with a price guide of $8.25 million to $8.75 million
Located in leafy Canterbury, 16km from the CBD, the spacious five-bedroom, four-bathroom property has its own vineyard, tennis court and guest house.
The former Brisbane Lions great, 41, bought the property with his beauty therapist wife in 2019 for $7.3 million, the Herald Sun reports
Highlights include beautifully preserved original features such as multiple open fireplaces, leaded light windows, French doors, high ceilings and a grand entrance hall.
There are also two reception rooms, a study, a sunroom and garden rooms.
Meanwhile, the huge kitchen has modern appliances and stone benchtops.
Other details include the master bedroom which comes with a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom.
The vineyard has the ability to produce up to 200 bottles of wine per year from 88 Barbera and Dolcetto grape vines, varieties originating from Italy.
Brown rose to first grade fame as captain of the Brisbane Lions after starting his AFL career in 1999.
After retiring in 2014, Brown became an AFL commentator for Fox Footy.
She later became a popular radio star as co-host of Nova 100’s Chrissie, Sam & Brownie in Melbourne.
It comes after the Browns announced their move to the Gold Coast in April.
Highlights include beautifully preserved original features such as multiple open fireplaces, leaded light windows, French doors, high ceilings and a grand entrance hall
The vineyard has the ability to produce up to 200 bottles of wine per year from 88 Barbera and Dolcetto grape vines, varieties originating from Italy.
Kylie grew up on the Gold Coast and the Browns were based there before moving to Melbourne.
The glamorous couple, who married in 2008, have three children – daughters Olivia (13) and Maisie (8) and son Jack (10).
News of the sale comes after the shock announcement last month that Brown had been sacked from the North Melbourne Kangaroos Football Club.
Brown said he was not paid as a member of the coaching staff.