Coach Bob Dwyer sells Southern Highlands farm

Coach Bob Dwyer sells Southern Highlands farm
Jonathan ChancellorSeptember 21, 2014

The former World Cup winning Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer and his wife, Ruth, have sold their Southern Highlands retreat.

It was listed mid-year with $4.5 million plus hopes having been on the market for about $5 million in July 2013.

Title Tattle gleans around $4.55 million was secured.

Two Gates Farm is a 40-hectare property bought at Robertson as land in 2002 for $865,000.

The Richard Rowe-designed pavillion-style house sits in Annie Wilkes-designed gardens.

There are self-contained guest quarters, a pool and tennis court. 

Hamish Robertson at McGrath had the offering.

The couple will downsize to a three-bedroom house on 2,000 square metres in nearby Bowral for $550,000. 

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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