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Former Coca-Cola Amatil chief executive Dean Wills sells Belrose mansion

The Belrose estate of former Coca-Cola Amatil chief executive Dean Wills has sold.

The long-held Belrose estate of former Coca-Cola Amatil chief executive Dean Wills has been sold to the daughter of a South African rich-lister.  

The grand three level trophy home fetched $8m when bought by Luciana Ravazzotti and her husband Pierre ­Langenhoven.

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The huge garage.

The mansion has six bedrooms.

Her father Giovanni Ravazzotti, the founder of tiler and bathware retailer Italtile, is ranked as one of South ­Africa’s richest.

The family has expansive investments in Australian cattle farms. The couple have listed their home in Seaforth.

It last traded in 1994 for $2.55m.

The six-bedroom mansion, complete with a pool, tennis court, and 12-car showroom-style garage as befitted Wills’ eclectic car collection, was ­offered through Sydney Country Living agent Brian McMillan.

There was also the art studio of his late wife, Margaret.

Grand living.

The grand residence on 9490sqm last traded in 1994 for $2.55m.

Wills’ 46-year business ­career began in 1933 when he earned 37 shillings and sixpence a week at the SA Gas Company.

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