Bec and Lleyton Hewitt are selling their $16million Toorak mansion

Bec and Lleyton Hewitt are selling their $16million Toorak mansion amid rumours they’re moving to Sydney


Bec and Lleyton Hewitt have put their ‘first-class’ French-inspired Toorak mansion on the property market with an asking price of $16 million. 

The star couple are reportedly considering a move back to Sydney, and Bec was spotted inspecting a home in Manly last year when she temporarily stayed in Sydney while filming Dancing with the Stars.

Jellis Craig Stonnington agent Phillip French sold the 34 Heyington Place residence to the former tennis pro and Home And Away actress back in 2016 for $12.7 million.

Stunning: Bec and Lleyton Hewitt are selling their $16 million dollar Toorak mansion amid rumours they’re moving to Sydney

‘The Hewitts had loved its position on ‘a triple-A Toorak street’, that it was ‘very private’ and had ‘great entertaining space’,’ he told the Herald Sun. 

‘It’s a real entertainer’s home – with summer and the end of lockdown, (the next owners can) get the family and friends over, and even have a beautiful Christmas there as well,’ Mr French continued.

The real estate agent sold the couple the property while it was still under construction and is now selling it five years later.

History: Jellis Craig Stonnington agent Phillip French sold the 34 Heyington Place residence to the former tennis pro and Home And Away actress back in 2016 for $12.7 million

History: Jellis Craig Stonnington agent Phillip French sold the 34 Heyington Place residence to the former tennis pro and Home And Away actress back in 2016 for $12.7 million

Inclusions: The three-storey mansion features five expansive bedrooms, each with their own ensuite, a parents' retreat and a dressing room at the top level

Inclusions: The three-storey mansion features five expansive bedrooms, each with their own ensuite, a parents’ retreat and a dressing room at the top level

The three-storey luxe mansion features five expansive bedrooms, each with their own ensuite, as well as a parents’ retreat and a dressing room at the top level.

In the basement there is a 12-seat cinema, a gym a 1800-bottle wine cellar and a vehicle garage. 

Also included is a series of spacious living and dining spaces, French provincial-inspired kitchen with high-quality appliances and a study.  

The outside has a in-built trampoline, heated pool and a court with astro turf and a basketball ring to place basketball or tennis. 

A sportsman's backyard: The outside has an in-built trampoline, heated pool and a court with astro turf and a basketball ring to place basketball or tennis

A sportsman’s backyard: The outside has an in-built trampoline, heated pool and a court with astro turf and a basketball ring to place basketball or tennis

‘You combine that with the outdoor space, where you have an outdoor kitchen and a family-friendly items like an in-built trampoline, a basketball hoop, astro turf with a Rebound Ace tennis surface and a heated pool,’ French added.

The real estate agent says the enormous property has already attracted considerable interest from ‘Toorak families looking for a first-class home’.

Inspections for the mansion close on November 23. 

The Hewitt’s have previously lived in Sydney suburbs Palm Beach and Kenthurst, South Australia, and even the Bahamas.  

Movers: The Hewitt's have previously lived in Sydney suburbs Palm Beach and Kenthurst, South Australia, and even the Bahamas

Movers: The Hewitt’s have previously lived in Sydney suburbs Palm Beach and Kenthurst, South Australia, and even the Bahamas

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