Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons’ $23 Million Sydney Estate Sold: Inside the Couple’s Decision to Downsize After 27 Years
- Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons have sold their sprawling Sydney mansion for a staggering sum, but the exact price remains a secret.
- The couple, who raised their three children in the five-bedroom Federation-era home, are downsizing after nearly three decades of memories.
- The historic estate, Ingleneuk, boasts panoramic views of the city skyline and Sydney Harbour, and has been a hotspot for high-profile events and celebrity guests.
Lisa Wilkinson and Peter FitzSimons, the high-profile couple who have been making headlines for years, have finally found a buyer for their stunning Sydney estate. The sprawling mansion, which has been their family home for 27 years, was sold via private treaty on October 28 for an undisclosed price.
The couple’s decision to downsize comes after raising their three children, Billi, Jake, and Louis, in the five-bedroom Federation-era home. The estate, which dates back to 1903, has been a labour of love for the couple, who undertook an award-winning renovation by heritage architect Clive Lucas.
As they bid farewell to their beloved home, Lisa and Peter are no doubt reflecting on the countless memories they’ve made within its walls. From hosting high-profile events and celebrity guests, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Hugh Jackman, and Nigella Lawson, to raising their children in the expansive grounds, Ingleneuk has been a true sanctuary for the couple.
But the sale of the estate also marks a new chapter for Lisa, who has faced a tumultuous couple of years. The former Today show host was embroiled in a high-profile defamation suit and later stepped down as host of The Project after facing “relentless, targeted” media coverage.
As they look to the future, Lisa and Peter are undoubtedly excited to start this new chapter in their lives. And while they may be downsizing, they’ll always treasure the memories they made in their stunning Sydney estate.
The sale of Ingleneuk is a testament to the couple’s impeccable taste and dedication to preserving the estate’s historic charm. From its soaring high ceilings and intricate leadlighting to its expansive gardens and flood-lit lawn tennis court, the estate is a true masterpiece.
As the couple embarks on this new journey, they’ll undoubtedly be remembered for their love and dedication to their family and their home. And while Ingleneuk may be gone, it will never be forgotten.
