Ex-aerial skier Alisa Camplin-Warner won a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Olympic gold medallist Alisa Camplin-Warner and her husband, Telstra group executive Oliver Camplin-Warner have listed their heritage-listed Kew house.
Ms Camplin-Warner is a former aerial skier and won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, USA — receiving Australia’s second gold medal in the Winter Olympics ever.
She also won a bronze medal in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy and will be the Australian Olympic Team’s chef de mission in the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics.
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Mr Camplin-Warner has been at Telstra for more than 13 years and became group executive in March last year.
He was also at IBM for 11 years in London, working as head of financial markets in his last two years at the company.
Alisa and Oliver Camplin-Warner started the charity Finnan’s Gift. Picture: David Crosling.
The pair also started the charity Finnan’s Gift to support cardiac care at the Royal Children’s Hospital after their son passed away from congenital heart disease in 2011, and they’ve raised more than $3.5m since.
The home has a grand entrance.
A perfect spot for a glass of wine or cup of coffee.
Now, they’re selling their five-bedroom Victorian residence at 3 Fellows St with a $6m-$6.6m price hopes and built in circa 1886.
CoreLogic reveals the duo bought the property for $4.202m in September 2015.
While Marshall White Boroondara director and listing agent Chris Barrett declined to comment on who the home’s sellers were, he said it was a grand home in a fantastic location with beautiful formal rooms.
“It’s beautiful as is (but) with opportunity to extend and put your own mark on it and add value down the track,” Mr Barrett said.
One of the home’s two lavish living areas.
A cosy dining room comes with a fireplace and designer lighting.
He added that he had already received interest from local buyers looking for a significant land holding close to Melbourne’s leading public schools.
“Studley Park traditionally is very popular for the medical industry as well, with the access to the city and the hospitals,” he said.
The Kew pad was the first home to be built in Fellows St by prominent architectural firm at the time Reid Henderson & Smart.
The main bedroom opens out to large balcony.
The expansive balcony that connects to the main bedroom and another bedroom upstairs.
Throughout the home, there’s timber fretwork, iron lacework verandas, stained glass windows, arched hallways and high ceilings.
There’s plenty of space on the ground floor, with two living spaces and a dining room.
Outside, there’s a dining and entertaining area adjacent to the heated pool and half-basketball court.
Expressions of interest close Monday, 31 March.
This comes after former Olympian basketballer Michelle Brogan sold her Doncaster East home at 6 Newstead Court for $1.477m on March 8, which was listed for $1.28-$1.38m.
She won a bronze medal with the national women’s team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta as well as won a silver medal in the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
Property records show Brogan purchased the property in 1999 for $225,000.
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