MasterChef Australia star Adam Liaw splashes $5.26m on a lavish home on Sydney’s North Shore
MasterChef Australia star Adam Liaw splashes $5.26 million on lavish home on Sydney’s north shore
Former MasterChef Australia star Adam Liaw has spent an eye-watering $5.26 million on a stunning new home on Sydney’s north shore.
Located in Roseville, 8 miles from the CBD, the Victorian Era features five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Liaw, 44, bought the sprawling estate after it went up for auction with a list price of $4.9 million The Daily Telegraph.
Originally built in 1908, the heritage home blends modern luxury with Old World charm.
Extensive renovation has retained many of the period features, including a beautiful classic fireplace and decorative stained glass windows.
Former MasterChef Australia star Adam Liaw (pictured) has spent an eye-watering $5.26 million on a stunning new home on Sydney’s far north shore
Located in Roseville, 8 miles from the CBD, the Victorian-era home features five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Pictured: street view of Liaw’s beautiful new home
Liaw, 44, bought the sprawling estate after it was put up for auction for a list price of $4.9 million, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Heritage elements also include decorative ceilings, Kauri floors and Art Nouveau motifs.
A generous extension to the rear has a spacious, open-plan design and includes multiple living areas and a formal dining area.
There is also an outdoor entertainment area, a heated resort pool and a study/home office.
Other highlights include a rumpus room and large kitchen with high-end appliances and a breakfast bar.
Originally built in 1908, the heritage home blends modern luxury with Old World charm. Pictured: the beautiful living room
A generous extension to the rear has a spacious, open plan design and includes multiple living areas and a formal dining area. Pictured: the kitchen
Meanwhile, Liaw has sold his childhood home in nearby Chatswood, which he had been working on for a decade, after putting it on the market for $3.2 million.
Liaw, who rose to fame as the winner of MasterChef Australia in 2010, made headlines last month when he announced a new TV project starring Poh Ling Yeow.
The celebrity chefs will team up to present the SBS Great Australian Bites series.
Having become fast friends over a decade ago when they competed on consecutive seasons of MasterChef, the pair explore the local cuisine in the new reality show.
Liaw rose to fame as the winner of MasterChef Australia in 2010 (pictured)