Shane Warne and Liz Hurley yet to decide on Donnington Hall mansion future

Shane Warne and Liz Hurley yet to decide on Donnington Hall mansion future
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Shane Warne and his former fiancé Liz Hurley have yet to decide what to do with their £6 million 13 bedroom UK purchase, Donnington Hall near Ledbury.

Donnington Hall is an impressive property on 21 acres of woodland.

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Together for almost three years, Shane Warne and fiance, Liz Hurley had started renovations before they parted ways in November 2013.

She has told the latest Hello magazine the future of Donnington Hall was "up in the air."

Hello Online does say Hurley "hints that she and Damian (her 12 year old son) may continue to live there."

The grade II-listed Donnington Hall is a Georgian mansion on the Gloucestershire-Herefordshire border.

She already owned in Gloucestershire.

Donnington Hall (pictured above and below) is an impressive property that boasts a tennis court, fishing lake, Edwardian stables and open field, and housekeeper accommodation.

It was in late 2011 when the local paper, the Ledbury Reporter revealed the house-hunting rumours when the couple strolled into Greggs the bakers on the High Street.

"The town was buzzing with rumours the couple were looking for property as Liz ordered a custard slice and Shane, two sausage rolls," the Malvern Gazette wrote.

Donnington was bought without any registered mortatge in 2012.

Shane Warne sold his Brighton homeKilkerran late last year for $10.85 million, and is reported to have spent around $4 million on a four bedroom, two bathroom Kinane Street, Brighton home.

The heritage-listed property, Kilkerran was bought for $8.55 million in 2009 with his then-wife Simone Callahan.

It had been completely renovated to include a wine room, a gym, basement garage, tennis court, cinema and a pool with Warne's cricket number, 23, inscribed on the bottom of the pool.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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