Cricket superstar Pat Cummins sells house for $15m

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Stephen Nicholls

Wentworth Courier

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Pat and Becky Cummins with children Albie and Edith have sold their Bronte home for about $15m. Picture: Getty


Australian Test cricket captain Pat Cummins and his wife, Becky, have sold their Bronte home for about $15m.

The couple, with two children Albie and Edith, had bought a nearby 1888 two-storey home in need of renovation for $16m on a long settlement in late 2024, so the sale of their former home had been expected.

The off-market deal for Figtree House in Chesterfield Ave was done last week.

The sales agent is understood to be Brad Pillinger of Pillinger, who is in Aspen and couldn’t be reached for comment, with buyer’s agents Simon Cohen and Isabella Lucas of Cohen Handler.

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27 Chesterfield Parade, Bronte was sold in an off-market deal last week.


It’s on a 670sqm block.


It’s not known who’d bought the home, which the fast bowler had purchased for $9.3m five years ago.

The Wentworth Courier had broken the news at the time, with the beautifuly revived Victorian manor being the home of Double Bay’s Indigo Cafe owner Anthony Moustacas.

Known as the “grand dame of Chesterfield Parade”, it offered five-bedrooms and was on a 670sqm block.

Pat and Becky Cummins with children Albie and Edith at Lord's in June 2025. Picture: Instagram


It has a sunny Peter Fudge-designed garden, huge lawn and a heated mosaic-tiled pool.

With interiors by Arent & Pyke, there’s a parent’s retreat, children’s wing, guest bedroom and top-floor fifth bedroom or living space with views over Clovelly and the ocean.

The popular Clovelly Public School is at the end of the street and Bronte Beach is a 700m walk away.

Interiors are by Arent & Pyke.


The heated mosiac-tiled pool.


Part of the appeal is the Hamptons-style Carrara marble kitchen, with a Viking gas range cooking appliances and a Liebherr fridge/freezer.

The huge casual living area has a gas kitchen, there’s blackbutt floors, custom joinery and two Carrara marble bathrooms.

The couple’s new home is just a few streets away on a bigger 732sqm block.

They have plans to renovate.

The vendor had been Keri Spooner, the Waverley councillor who’d bought it for $990,000 in 1996 with her late husband Brian O’Neill, the former secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association-turned-NSW Industrial Relations Commissioner.

Cummins grew up in the Blue Mountains.

He also owns a 1930s cottage in the Southern Highlands, bought for $905,000 in 2017.

Cummins’s first Clovelly property had been an apartment in Beach St, sold for $3.7m in 2021.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment had cost $1,362,500 in 2013.

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