The Golden Bachelor is well underway with filming and this year’s lucky ladies met silver fox Barry ‘Bear’ Myrden for the first time last Tuesday.
And the cast of senior women starring in the inaugural series went all out for the big night.
One bold woman went so far as to arrive on set at the Sydney mega-mansion on a horse in an effort to woo the 50-something infrastructure engineer.
The silver-haired glamazon ensured she made an unforgettable entrance as she slipped into her traditional riding clothes with a full face of makeup to boot.
She sat tall astride her black pony, which was very well-behaved as she trotted up to the mansion to greet Barry.
Meanwhile, her love rivals chose extravagant gowns to catch the eye of the widowed father-of-three, with one woman arriving in a sizzling red ensemble which clung to her figure.
The Golden Bachelor is well underway with filming and this year’s lucky ladies met silver fox Barry ‘Bear’ Myrden for the first time last Tuesday
The cast of senior women starring in the inaugural series went all out for the big night
One bold woman went so far as to arrive on set at the Sydney mega-mansion on a horse in an effort to woo the 50-something infrastructure engineer
Others opted for sparkling silver gowns while some went with a traditional black dress.
One woman rocked a bright pink frock, while another turned heads in a maxi dress in the same shade.
Crew members milled around the contestants, leading them one at a time to meet Barry, while the others waited in a tent for their turn to shine.
Some staff members could be seen helping the women adjust their dresses.
It comes after one of Sydney’s historic waterfront gems was unveiled as the secret filming location of Channel Nine’s dating series The Golden Bachelor.
The grand Tresco mansion in the harbourside suburb of Elizabeth Bay, designed by colonial architect Thomas Rowe and constructed between 1867 and 1883, has long been a symbol of elegance.
Originally Thomas’ private home, it later served as the official residence for Navy rear admirals for nearly 90 years before being sold into private hands in 1997 for $9million.
The lavish 1860s sandstone villa, featuring high ceilings and spacious rooms, has recently become a hive of activity with filming equipment discreetly set up on its sprawling 3300sqm grounds.
The silver-haired glamazon ensured she made an unforgettable entrance as she slipped into her traditional riding clothes with a full face of makeup to boot
She sat tall astride her black pony, which was very well-behaved as she trotted up to the mansion to greet Barry
She tucked her silver tresses beneath a riding helmet
Her love rivals chose extravagant gowns to catch the eye of Barry, with one woman arriving in a sizzling black and silver ensemble
She curled her grey hair for the occasion
Another woman rocked a bright pink frock
Crew members milled around the contestants, leading them one at a time to meet Barry, while the others waited in a tent for their turn to shine
Others opted for sparkling silver gowns while some went with a traditional black dress
Contestants could be seen waiting in tents
One woman opted for a bedazzled off the shoulder black dress
She was all smiles as she waited for her turn to meet Barry
While sightings of host Samantha Armytage at the residence remain unconfirmed, local residents were quick to notice the sudden presence of production equipment.
The breathtaking property boasts a rich history that includes a notable $11million transfer in 2004 to Janette Waterhouse, wife of entrepreneur David Waterhouse.
Today, it stands as a seven-bedroom, four-bathroom estate and serves as David’s registered address on ASIC documents.
Its breathtaking location, which is close to a variety of amenities and gorgeous oceanside views, makes it the perfect filming location for Channel Nine’s new series.
Last year, the property was listed on the market for a jaw-dropping price between $110million and $120million.
Sydney City Council was seemingly caught off guard by the development, and has initiated inquiries despite the project falling within the purview of private property regulations.
A council spokesperson told The Daily Telegraph while filming on private grounds does not necessitate council consent, it does require a comprehensive filming management plan.
This includes detailing logistical specifics like crew size, temporary structures and potential impacts on the surrounding area.
Unlike The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, which feature young men and women, The Golden Bachelor is targeted at a more mature audience eager to watch how those who have already experienced great love and loss are chasing companionship.
Some staff members could be seen helping the women adjust their dresses
One woman arrived with a very voluminous hair-do
Another woman put on a racy display with a plunging neckline in her frock
She could be seen sitting in a vehicle as she waited to be driven to the front of the mansion
Some women put on leggy displays, thanks to high splits in their dresses
Crew members kept some contestants secreted away when their time to meet Barry was drawing close