Rachel Griffiths returns to Sydney after buying $2 million ‘designer terrace’

Rachel Griffiths and artist husband Andy Taylor return to Sydney after buying a $2million ‘designer terrace’

Rachel Griffiths and her husband Andy Taylor are leaving Melbourne.

The actress, 52, and the painter, 54, have purchased a ‘designer terrace’ in inner Sydney for more than $2million, reports Domain.

The high-profile couple moved back to Australia from the United States in 2012.

Big spenders: Rachel Griffiths and her husband Andy Taylor are leaving Melbourne. The couple (pictured in 2010) have purchased a ‘designer terrace’ in inner Sydney for more than $2million

The three-bedroom home ‘with no parking’ was listed with a $1.75million price guide.

The last Sydney property owned by Griffiths and Taylor was a holiday home in Palm Beach which was sold by the couple in 2014 for $2.25million.

They then moved their family to Rachel’s home city of Melbourne, into a Victorian Era home, the subsequent renovation of which was designed by Powell & Glenn Architects.

Old digs: The last Sydney property owned by Griffiths and Taylor was a holiday home in Palm Beach, which was sold by the couple in 2014 for $2.25million

Old digs: The last Sydney property owned by Griffiths and Taylor was a holiday home in Palm Beach, which was sold by the couple in 2014 for $2.25million

Griffiths and Taylor are parents to son Banjo, 17, and daughters Adelaide, 16, and Clementine, 12. 

In a May column for Stellar Magazine, the Muriel’s Wedding star, who lived in the U.S. for a decade before returning to Australia, explained her reasons for coming home.  

‘I was hungry to come home and tell our own Australian stories with humanity and vigour,’ she wrote.

‘So I did, and the years since have been the most satisfying of my career.’

Homecoming: In a May column for Stellar Magazine, the Muriel's Wedding star, who lived in the U.S. for a decade before returning to Australia, explained her reasons for coming home. Pictured: Rachel's former Palm Beach holiday home

Homecoming: In a May column for Stellar Magazine, the Muriel’s Wedding star, who lived in the U.S. for a decade before returning to Australia, explained her reasons for coming home. Pictured: Rachel’s former Palm Beach holiday home

Since returning, Griffiths has starred in a remake of the Australian horror film Patrick and the Mel Gibson-directed Hacksaw Ridge.

She has also directed episodes of the TV series Nowhere Boys and the feature-length Michelle Payne biopic Ride Like a Girl.

The film, the story of the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup, was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress (for star Teresa Palmer) and Best Score at the 2019 AACTA Awards.

Storyteller: 'I was hungry to come home and tell our own Australian stories with humanity and vigour,' she said of her return. Pictured here on January 10, 2017, in Pasadena, California

Storyteller: ‘I was hungry to come home and tell our own Australian stories with humanity and vigour,’ she said of her return. Pictured here on January 10, 2017, in Pasadena, California

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