Robbie Waterhouse the $4.94 million Dunsinea, Mittagong buyer

Robbie Waterhouse the $4.94 million Dunsinea, Mittagong buyer
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Dunsinea, the 40 hectare Mittagong, Southern Highlands NSW trophy property has been sold for $4.94 million to Robbie Waterhouse, the bookmaker husband of champion horse trainer Gai Waterhouse. The house warming party is being held this weekend.

Property Observer wrote that Dunsinea, which had views over the bushland of the Nepean State Conservation Forest, had been sold for an estimated $4.95 million back in late January, a fortnight after its mid-January exchange.  

It was secured unencumbered by any registered mortgage after being given a $5.25 million asking price following its November 2013 auction through Sam Triggs from Meares and Associates and Michael Maloney from Richardson and Wrench Bowral.

It was sold by Mark and Rosie Mitchell who developed the holding from the ground up after returning from the UK in 2002. They first tried to sell in late 2008 with $7 million plus hopes.

Set on the northern fringes of the Southern Highlands, Dunsinea comes with modern ‘rammed earth’ five bedroom sandstone home.

Dunsinea is surrounded by 100 acres of rolling grazing land, some 15 kilometres from Bowral.

The house is srrounded by its green and white garden, complete with 10 metre heated pool and all weather tennis court. There is also a guest cottage.

The main residence boasts 300mm - 450mm thick walls and 10 foot high ceilings.

Title Tattle recalls property reporter Margie Blok, after inspecting the home in 2008, noted it had been meticulously built with classic architecture.

"The house has superb proportions, solid sandstone walls, stone verandas and custom-made Georgian-style windows with double glazing. Inside, the rooms have 3.6-metre-high ceilings and polished stone floors, which are heated for winter warmth," she wrote.

The pasture was marketed as ideal for cattle grazing with the property fattening 40 to 50 steers year round. Title Tattle gathers that would translate accomodating around 20 horses, as is.

It had been for sale on and off for several years, even attracting the fleeting attention of the Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and his wife, Therese. 

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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