Taylors Wines boss offers up his $12 million Sydney mansion

**Clinton Taylor of Taylors Wines Lists Vaucluse Mansion for $12 Million**

Clinton Taylor, a third-generation winemaker from the renowned Taylors Wines family, is selling his exquisite Vaucluse mansion, with a price guide of $12 million. As a company director and general manager of winery operations, Clinton carries on the legacy of the family business established in 1969 in South Australia’s Clare Valley.

The six-bedroom property is a modern architectural marvel, featuring glass-encased walls that capture stunning views from Rose Bay beachfront to the Sydney city skyline, Opera House, and Harbour Bridge. Inside, contemporary interiors boast oak flooring, a marble kitchen with a butler’s pantry, and expansive glass elements. The master suite nods to Hamptons style, complete with beamed ceilings, rattan pendant lights, and earthy tones.

Privacy is ensured with lush manicured gardens surrounding the home. A two-bedroom guest suite offers its own private deck and entry. Outdoor entertainment is ideal here, with a terrace showcasing breathtaking harbour views and a lower-level media room perfect for summer gatherings.

Taylor purchased the property in 1997 for $1.2 million from previous owners Henry Ho and Merry Tjandra. The mansion is scheduled for auction on October 28 and is being sold by Oliver Lavers and Gavin Rubinstein of TRG.

**Banking Couple Joanne Spillane and Mark Wilson Sell Greenwich Manor for $13 Million**

Joanne Spillane, executive director and global head of private markets at Macquarie Capital, and her husband Mark Wilson, formerly a managing director at Goldman Sachs Sydney and currently with Alceon Private Equity, are selling their elegant three-storey manor in Greenwich. The price guide is set at $13 million.

The couple purchased the Edwardian home for $6.1 million in 2007 when relocating from Darling Point with their three young children. Now downsizing, they offer an impeccably renovated residence featuring blackbutt timber floors, leadlight windows, and intricate marble detailing.

Sandstone terraces provide a sophisticated entertaining space, while Harbour Bridge and Cockatoo Island views create a serene atmosphere. The property is just steps from the ferry wharf and Greenwich Baths. The auction is scheduled for October 25 and the home is listed with Sam Lloyd of McGrath Lane Cove.

**Architecturally Designed Home in Randwick Listed for $10.5 Million**

Banker Mark Davis, head of Australian and New Zealand equities at Goldman Sachs, and his wife Lucy are selling their stunning architect-designed six-bedroom home in Randwick, with a price guide of $10.5 million.

Originally purchased in 2005 for $2.6 million, the couple enlisted MCK Architects to rebuild the Federation-style home and add a contemporary rear extension, completed in 2014. The design features dramatic concrete and black textural tones throughout.

Outdoor amenities include a Spanish-tiled saltwater pool with built-in seating, beautifully landscaped gardens by Will Dangar, a media room, upstairs playroom, and a home gym. Interiors showcase blackbutt floors and Italian bluestone bathrooms. Cosmetic updates have been made within the past three years.

The home is set for auction on October 18 and is being sold through Maclay Longhurst and James Ball of Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty.
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