Sandy Hollow, former centrepiece of Nathan Tinkler's Hunter Valley horse breeding empire sold

Sandy Hollow, former centrepiece of Nathan Tinkler's Hunter Valley horse breeding empire sold
Staff reporterAugust 27, 2017

The former centrepiece of Nathan Tinkler's Hunter Valley horse breeding empire has been sold to funds manager Andrew King.

He's the Belrose based pastoralist who founded the king of short sellers, Regal Funds Management.

With cattle now grazing in paddocks, it has been on and off the market since 2014, when a mooted sale to Middle East interests collapsed.

More recently a Sutherland Shire family came close to buying it from the Patinack horse breeding and racing empire which was funded in the desperate last days by the retailer Gerry Harvey. 

King's rural business bought the Hereford cattle farms, Mt Hope and Beverley Downs in central NSW at Coolah, for a $10 million from the Welsh family earlier this year.

This article first appeared in the Sunday Telegraph.

Editor's Picks

First home buyer turned investor: How young teacher Elycia bought her home at LUMA in Sunshine North
Northland launches Central Quarter, Merrylands' first new apartment development with Resilience 10-year Latent Defects Insurance
Aniko Group breaks ground on $2.5 billion The Landmark in Mermaid Beach
From passing curiosity to first home buyer: Josh’s journey to Olio Officer
First look exclusive: GRAYA expands Hamilton presence with The Gallery apartments