Fashion designer turned interior designer Collette Dinnigan and her lifestyle estate agent husband, Bradley Cocks, are selling their super stylish Robertson investment acreage, Argyle Grange.
Dinnigan has transformed the Southern Highlands property, with two abodes, since 2022, when they paid $2.825m.
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Fashion designer turned interior designer Collette Dinnigan is selling her $5.5m country home.
The marketing suggests the interiors by Dinnigan are rivalled “only by the extraordinary gardens and rolling escarpment vistas surrounding the unique property”.
Set at the end of a long driveway with English country gardens, it’s being marketed as a “reimagined country holding”.
Collette Dinnigan and Bradley Cocks are selling their super stylish Robertson investment acreage, Argyle Grange.
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The main home has three bedrooms, featuring timber flooring, marble bathrooms, a renovated kitchen with freestanding gas and electric oven, and a living space with a fireplace.
Large bay windows, french doors, and wraparound verandas frame the surrounding gardens which have established hedging, mature trees, ornamental gardens and fenced paddocks.
The interiors were designed by Dinnigan herself.
There is one-bedroom guest accommodation with a bathroom and a balcony.
Dinnigan has added a newly constructed shed with recycled timber floors, a fireplace, kitchen and bathroom.
Cocks, at Drew Lindsay Sotheby’s International Realty, is selling the estate, giving buyers $5.5m guidance. He says it could work as a country retreat, creative escape, or equestrian lifestyle.
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Collette Dinnigan and Bradley Cocks. Picture: Supplied
It has new post-and-rail paddocks, a chicken coop, orchard, vegetable gardens and sealed roadways, with services connected to the lower paddock for a potential future dwelling, subject to approvals.
The couple call Bowral home, having bought in 2018.
They had previously been in Avoca, where their eight-hectare property Springfield sold for $7.25m in 2018.
The couple have recently lodged plans for a makeover of their city bolthole, the two-storey penthouse in Elizabeth Bay atop the 1972 Tradewinds building. It is a two-level, three-bedroom residence that was bought for $7.2m last May.
A forever home.
Early morning in the Southern Highlands.
Country style.
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