Billionaire chicken heiress Sue Ingham hopes for an $18million sale as she lists her lavish Sydney mansion

Sue Ingham has listed her glorious two-storey mansion in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

The billionaire heir to the Inghams chicken wholesale empire is hoping to rake in $18 million from the swanky Darling Point pad, which has gone on the market without a price indication.

The monumental building offers stunning views of the harbor and is located in one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods. It has five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Sue, the daughter of the late Ingham’s founder Jack Ingham, bought the house in 2009 for $7.8 million.

She now wants to downsize and ‘look for expressions of interest’ for the lavish ‘mansion’.

Sue Ingham (right) has listed her glorious two-storey mansion in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Pictured with her daughter, Sydney socialite Jess (left)

Agent Michael Pallier of Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty revealed Domain Thursday that the Inghams could get an $18 million sale for the property.

Built in the early 20th century and located 4km from the CBD, the house is a delightful blend of modern elegance with Old World charm and quirky style.

Highlights include a ‘Barbie pink’ front door opening onto a grand foyer, a swimming pool and a rooftop ‘viewing platform’ with sweeping views of Sydney Harbour.

The billionaire heir to the Ingham Chicken brand empire is hoping to rake in $18 million from the swanky Darling Point pad, which has gone on the market without a price indication.

The monumental building offers stunning views of the harbor and is located in one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods. It has five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

The site features multiple entertainment areas, an al fresco lounge and beautifully scaled gardens.

Meanwhile, the top floor features a wet bar and ‘retreat’.

The spacious layout offers a private dining room, as well as a sitting room and lounge.

Built in the early 20th century, the house is a delightful blend of modern elegance with Old World charm and quirky style. Highlights include a ‘Barbie pink’ front door (pictured right) that opens onto a grand foyer, a swimming pool and a rooftop ‘viewing platform’ with sweeping views of Sydney Harbour. Domain reports that Ingham is hoping to raise $18 million for the sale

The extra large kitchen offers space for breakfast and opens onto a second lounge area.

Sue is the daughter of businessman Jack Ingham, co-founder of the Ingham’s Chicken empire which was sold for around $1 billion in 2013.

Jack and his brother Bob Ingham established their poultry farm in 1953 and had built Ingham’s into the largest chicken and turkey business in Australia by the 1970s.

Bob and Jack earned a spot on The Australian Financial Review’s first-ever Rich List in 1983 with a combined fortune of $150 million.

The family has been on the Rich List ever since.

Sue is the daughter of businessman Jack Ingham, co-founder of the Ingham’s Chicken empire which was sold for around $1 billion in 2013.

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