John Hewson lists Southern Highlands, Exeter trophy home, Invergowrie

John Hewson lists Southern Highlands, Exeter trophy home, Invergowrie
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Businessman and commentator John Hewson has listed Invergowrie, the Tudor-style Exeter estate, built in the 1930s for the BHP industrialist Sir Cecil Hoskins, which now stands on 26 acres.

The seven bedroom house comes with library, ballroom, studies and billiard room.

The grounds have Paul Sorensen gardens with tennis court, bocce pit, swimming pool, croquet lawn, orchard, vegetable gardens, a Japanese garden with waterfall, aviary and three guest houses.

Designed by architect Geoffrey Loveridge, Invergowie replaced Headlands, which had been owned by the Yates seed family. Before that the Badgery family had what remains the landmark feature of the village of Exeter.

After several changes of ownership, Invergowrie was bought in the 1960s by the Fieldhouse family who invited Paul Sorenson to return and substantailly reverse his earlier planting; for while the Hoskins preferred to have trees and shrubs around the house leaving the boundaries open, the new owners wanted the main plantings to be on the boundaries.

Title Tattle gleans the main Invergowrie gates were relocated from Sydney in the late 1960s by the Fieldhouse family.

Hewson and his wife, Jessica Wilson have enlisted Drew Lindsay Real Estate to secure the trophy home sale with $7.5 million expectations.

It would seem the photos were taken a few months ago as there are no naked lady bulbs (Amaryllis belladonna) which flower pink in March. 

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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