A gorgeous country mansion in Victoria that was used to film scenes in the new Robbie Williams biopic has hit he market with a price guide of $9.5million-$9.9million reports the Herald Sun (pictured)

Mt. Macedon mansion that featured in Robbie Williams upcoming biopic hits the market for nearly $10million

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A gorgeous country mansion in Victoria that was used to film scenes in the new Robbie Williams biopic has hit the market.

Located 64kms from Melbourne, the sprawling Mt. Macedon estate has been listed with a price guide of $9.5million-$9.9million reports the Herald Sun.

Styled like a stately Georgian manor, the palatial spread, known as Pepperell Farm, boasts eight bedrooms and six bathrooms and last sold in 2015 for $4.55million.

Set on 18 hectares of farmland the main residence features five-bedrooms and four- bathrooms, all of which come with en suites.

Meanwhile, the nearby caretakers house is a self-contained dwelling and comes with three more bedrooms.

A gorgeous country mansion in Victoria that was used to film scenes in the new Robbie Williams biopic has hit he market with a price guide of $9.5million-$9.9million reports the Herald Sun (pictured)

A gorgeous country mansion in Victoria that was used to film scenes in the new Robbie Williams biopic has hit he market with a price guide of $9.5million-$9.9million reports the Herald Sun (pictured)

A gorgeous country mansion in Victoria that was used to film scenes in the new Robbie Williams biopic has hit he market with a price guide of $9.5million-$9.9million reports the Herald Sun (pictured)

The beautiful two-storey Mt.Macedon home known as Pepperell Farm was used as a location to 'stand-in' for an English mansion Williams' film, Better Man which was made Down Under

The beautiful two-storey Mt.Macedon home known as Pepperell Farm was used as a location to 'stand-in' for an English mansion Williams' film, Better Man which was made Down Under

The beautiful two-storey Mt.Macedon home known as Pepperell Farm was used as a location to ‘stand-in’ for an English mansion Williams’ film, Better Man which was made Down Under

The palatial spread is set on 18 hectares of farmland with the main residence featuring five-bedrooms and four- bathrooms Pictured: The kitchen and one of several living areas

The palatial spread is set on 18 hectares of farmland with the main residence featuring five-bedrooms and four- bathrooms Pictured: The kitchen and one of several living areas

The palatial spread is set on 18 hectares of farmland with the main residence featuring five-bedrooms and four- bathrooms Pictured: The kitchen and one of several living areas 

Featuring a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern luxury, the home includes a glorious farm-style kitchen with butlers pantry.

Highlights multiple dining areas, and four ducted fireplaces. 

Other highlights include an office, a home theatre and walk-down wine cellar.

There’s also a billiards and games room, conservatory and native garden.

The surrounding woodlands, meanwhile, contain 130 oaks and elms. There’s also delightful European style hedegrow that wraps around the main dwellings. 

It comes after the beautiful two-storey home was used as a location to ‘stand-in’ for an English mansion in Robbie Williams new film, Better Man.

Directed by local filmmaker Michael Gracey the movie was produced in Victoria and is billed as a ‘musical fantasy’ about the British megastars life.

It is understood that scenes filmed on the estate include the dramatic moment that Robbie split from his super star boy band Take That.

Production the Robbie Williams film commenced last year with Robbie playing himself and British actor Jonno Davies, 29, playing the super star as a younger man.

The home features a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern luxury

The home features a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern luxury

The home features a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern luxury

Highlights include an office, a home theatre and walk-down wine cellar and a billiards and games room (pictured) and a conservatory and native garden

Highlights include an office, a home theatre and walk-down wine cellar and a billiards and games room (pictured) and a conservatory and native garden

Highlights include an office, a home theatre and walk-down wine cellar and a billiards and games room (pictured) and a conservatory and native garden

Davies is best known for the Amazon Prime series Hunters.

Other members of the cast include Australian actors Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby), Damon Herriman (Mr InBetween), and filmmaker-actor Anthony Hayes, whose feature film Gold is currently streaming on Stan. 

Robbie first rose to fame in the all boy band Take That, before launching a successful solo career in 1996. A string of UK hit singles and albums followed.

In 2006 Robbie made it into the Guinness Book of World Records after he sold 1.6million concert tickets in a single day.

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