Glamorous couple behind 'The Grounds' snap up $10.4m mansion in ritzy suburb - and they won't even live in it Therese Moussa and Ramzey Choker got married in February Now the power couple has bought a seven bedroom mansion READ MORE: Creative duo behind The Grounds of Alexandria say 'I do' at the stroke of midnight in whimsical wedding ceremony of dreams By Padraig Collins and Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:40 BST, 22 September 2024 | Updated: 03:41 BST, 22 September 2024 e-mail View comments Cafe queen Therese Moussa and her husband Ramzey Choker have bought a mansion for $10.4million in one of Sydney 's ritziest suburbs.

But it seems the business brains behind the hugely successful The Grounds of Alexandria do not intend to live in their new digs in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Instead, Ms Moussa, the creative director and head stylist for The Grounds and two other outlets in the group, plans to turn her designer skills to Roslyn in Coogee, which was built in 1886. 'I fell in love with this house.

It's a gem that will be a fun project to bring to life, keeping all that beautiful heritage,' she told Domain . The seven bedroom home was initially built for wealthy timber merchant Charles Saxton during a construction boom fuelled by Australia's gold rush. Local alderman Vincent McCauley later bought it and subdivided the house into flats, but it was turned back into a single residence by Basil Burak after he paid £5,759 for it in 1955.

Mr Burak's sons sol.