Ceaseless Shane Warne speculation – this time it's the Brighton mansion's reputed listing – amid custard slice rumour mill

Jonathan ChancellorAugust 27, 2012

An overnight report from the United Kingdom has suggested Shane Warne was preparing to relocate from Brighton in Melbourne to Britain and set up home with his soon-to-be new wife, Elizabeth Hurley.

The Daily Mail report suggested his Melbourne mansion was on the market, and that he and Hurley were off to Donnington Hall (pictured below), a 13-bedroom Georgian mansion on the Gloucestershire-Herefordshire border.

She currently owns in Gloucestershire.

The Donnington Hall purchase rumour has been around for months, without denial, although this week Hurley took to Twitter saying: "Contrary to recent reports: no plans to leave glorious Gloucestershire!"

In November, 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 yesterday.

Donnington Hall is an impressive property that boasts a tennis court, fishing lake, Edwardian stables and open field, housekeeper accommodation and 21 acres of woodland.

The latest Daily Mail story comes after Hurley was reportedly looking for a Melbourne school to send her son, leading to more media speculation she was the one about to relocate to Australia, which she quickly denied on Twitter.

Title Tattle has sought clarification from Shane Warne via Twitter before publication, without success.

In April Shane Warne took to Twitter to deny a Fairfax Media report that he and his fiancée Liz Hurley had spent $1.6 million on a Healesville retreat.

The Melbourne Age entered the speculative fray on mid-afternoon Tuesday reporting there was a $20 million asking price on the Brighton home, but also acknowledging Warne's manager, James Erskine, denial that the Brighton home was for sale.

The Age claimed local sources said prospective buyers have been seen touring the five-bedroom property.

 


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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