Henry Crawford's former Clovelly conversion on the market

Henry Crawford's former Clovelly conversion on the market
Jessie RichardsonOctober 28, 2014

The former home of television producer turned resort entrepreneur Henry Crawford and his wife Nina Hill has been listed for auction.

The couple sold The Stables in Clovelly for $2.4 million in 2004 to the current vendors. It is now listed through Chris Volpatti and Conrad Panebianco of McGrath Coogee with $3.25 million plus expectations.

Crawford and Hill gave the converted stables an Asian-inspired renovation the year before selling. The four bedroom house is now described as an "eclectic fusion of tropical resort style aesthetics with state-of-the-art bespoke inclusions" by the listing agents.

The dark façade of the home belies its light-filled interiors, with high raked ceilings with exposed timber beams. The Stables retain many of its original timber floorboards, with trap doors formerly used to throw hay to its original early 1900s inhabitants.

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The ground floor holds a number of entertaining and break out areas. There is a lounge and gym area, a games room and media room with built in cabinetry and Sonos wiring, with a studio towards the back of the house with a kitchen and butler's pantry.

On the upper level, there are three bedrooms and a gallery area. The kitchen, dining, living and master bedroom all have a view to the covered alfresco entertaining area on the upper level, which features a plunge pool.

The current owners have quite the art collection, with work by artists including David Bromley and Bill Henson hanging on the walls. A large mural covers two walls of one of the home gym.

After beginning his career as an actor and lawyer, Crawford joined Crawford Productions, at that time one of Australia's largest production companies, owned by distant relatives Dorothy and Hector Crawford. He went on to produce about 1,000 hours of drama before he decided to try his hand at the tourism industry, building Vatulele, a luxury "eco-sensitive" resort in Fiji.

Crawford is now on the Urban Design Panel at the Queenstown District Lakes Council in New Zealand.

1 Greville Street will be auctioned on Saturday 15 November.

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