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Former NAB boss Cameron Clyne has listed his Vaucluse home.Advertisement

It was most famously owned in the late 1980s by Barry Humphries, who described it as one of the most special houses on Sydney Harbour. Built in 1928 for grazier Harold Coffill and his wife Nellie, Villa Florida remained in family ownership until 1976.In the late 1990s the 22-room mansion was renovated by architect Michael Suttor when owned by mining industry businessman Jack Horseman, the latter of whom sold it in 2000 for $9 million.

Charlton’s newly purchased Mosman digs is a five-bedroom house on a waterfront reserve at Clifton Gardens, for which he paid $15.5 million with his partner Amanda Street, the former Transurban company secretary who until recently was company secretary at Afterpay. The keys have been handed to Castlecrag local Sara Mohseni, whose purchase price will make a good benchmark if billionaire TPG Telecom founder David Teoh, who lives next door, ever decides to sell the family home.The Vaucluse home of former NAB chief executive and Rugby Australia chairman Cameron Clyne and his wife Melinda was slipped on to the market on Friday.

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