One of the most significant estates on the lower north shore long owned by the late travel industry doyenne MaryRossiis set to hit the market for the first time in 60 years with a guide of $20 million.
The last time the almost 5000 square metre waterfront estate traded was 1961 when Mary and her late husbandTheoRossipurchased it for 16,500 on the recommendation of their friend and fellow Northwood local, acclaimed artist Lloyd Rees.
In the decades that followed, theRossifamily became widely known among the old Catholic families of the lower north shore thanks not only to the couples 10 children, but alsoMarys pioneering work founding MaryRossiTravel in 1970, championing the rights of women to work outside the home while raising a fam…
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