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Don Bradman’s restored childhood home up for sale in Bowral as owner sells after 17 years
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 10, 2024 - 10:51
After 17 years and a full restoration, the owner of Don Bradman’s childhood home at Bowral in the NSW Southern Highlands is selling up. The worlds best batsman lived there with his family from the age of three until he was a teenager- and not surprisingly it is grabbing international attention from buyers looking to pick up a part of cricketing history.