Newcastle woman leaves $4 million mansion to charity to help homeless

By Jason Gordon
Updated September 13 2015 - 9:08am, first published 4:59am
Lasting legacy: Lily Fardell left her $2.3million mansion plus its antique contents to charity.
Lasting legacy: Lily Fardell left her $2.3million mansion plus its antique contents to charity.
Lily Fardell's home was sold for $2.35million and the proceeds donated to St Vincent de Paul.
Lily Fardell's home was sold for $2.35million and the proceeds donated to St Vincent de Paul.
Under the hammer: There has been a lot of collector interest in the antiques.
Under the hammer: There has been a lot of collector interest in the antiques.

A treasure in life and beyond. Newcastle woman, Lily Fardell, dubbed the 'Fair Lady of The Hill', has left a personal legacy which will raise an estimated $4 million for St Vincent de Paul.

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