British comedian Ross Noble is selling his stunning Australian residence on the Mornington Peninsula “for around $3.5 million”.
British comedian Ross Noble is selling his Australian home on the Mornington Peninsula.
Ross and his wife Fran have decided to sell their three bedroom property due to commitments abroad, forcing the couple to split their family time between Australia and the UK.
According to news.com.au, the 33-acre property in Tuerong is set to sell for between $3.4 million and $3.7 million.
British comedian Ross Noble is selling his Australian home on the Mornington Peninsula
The main house has a modern living room with a fireplace, two bathrooms, an office and a carport
The house also has a separate cottage, artist’s studio and stables with ample space for horses.
According to CoreLogic records, the Nobles purchased the property in July 2019 for $2.9 million.
At the time, Ross said he wanted to keep horses, mini donkeys and chickens while having enough land to ride his motorcycles around.
According to CoreLogic records, the Nobles purchased the property in July 2019 for $2.9 million
Ross and his wife Fran have decided to sell their three bedroom property as commitments abroad have forced the couple to split their family time between Australia and the UK
The extensive grounds consist of a causeway with an island and bridge, as well as ten paddocks and a chicken coop and shed.
The main house has a modern living room with a fireplace, two bathrooms, an office and a carport.
The down-to-earth property has a humble interior that serves as a country retreat.
The down-to-earth property has a humble interior that serves as a country retreat
The extensive grounds consist of a causeway with an island and bridge, as well as ten paddocks and a chicken coop and shed
The cottage style guest house is a lovely two bedroom cottage with new hardwood floors and fitted wardrobes.
As well as a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and laundry room.
Homes and Acreage directors Penny Verco and Grant Perry have the listing.
Homes and Acreage directors Penny Verco and Grant Perry have the listing