Inside American TV host Oprah's unusual stopover visit to a Sydney landmark now on the block for $10m READ MORE: Australia's most expensive suburb revealed By A. James For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:13, 9 August 2024 | Updated: 09:13, 9 August 2024 e-mail View comments A butcher's shop in one of Sydney 's flashiest suburbs that was once a favourite of American star Oprah Winfrey is on the block for an eye watering $10million. Called the Victor Churchill and located on an upscale strip in Woollahra, 5kms from the CBD, the expansive heritage store has been operating since the 1800s.

The TV celebrity stopped by the shop when she was touring Down Under in 2010. Eyewitnesses told reporters at the time that Oprah, 70, arrived to check out the shop in a limousine. But the star did not buy any produce from the meat emporium, but stopped to admire its amazing fittings and design reported Domain on Friday.

This was the same year the Victor Churchill won the prestigious BOY, an International retail design award in New York. Started by the Churchill family in 1876, it lays claim to being Australia's 'longest running' butcher's. Its website also quotes celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain , who called Victor Churchill's, the 'most beautiful butcher's in the world'.

A butcher's shop in one of Sydney's flashiest suburbs that was once a favourite of American star Oprah Winfrey is on the block for an eye watering $10million (pictured) The TV celebrity stopped by the shop when she was touri.