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Redlands is a Grade II listed country house estate in West Wittering, West Sussex, owned by the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards. [1] [2] In his autobiography, Richards describes purchasing the property in 1966: We just spoke to each other the minute we saw each other. A thatched house, quite small, surrounded by a moat.
West Wittering is a village and civil parish situated on the Manhood Peninsula in the Chichester district of West Sussex, England. It lies near the mouth of Chichester Harbour on the B2179 road 6.5 miles (10.5 km) southwest of Chichester close to the border with Hampshire. The sandy beach was described as having excellent water quality in 2017.
Keith Richards purchased the Redlands estate in 1966 for £20,000 (£471,000 as of 2023) [9] and moved in with Ratbag, his dog. [10] The house was a large thatched cottage, parts of which dated from the 13th century and was rumoured to have once been visited by Anne Boleyn. [11] It had been a Grade II* listed building since 1958. [12]
Wittering may refer to: Wittering, Cambridgeshire. RAF Wittering, near the above; Wittering, West Sussex, also known as The Witterings, which is divided into: East Wittering; West Wittering; Wittering, a character in the 1958 drama Unman, Wittering and Zigo
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East Lavington, formerly Woolavington, is a village and civil parish in the District of Chichester in West Sussex, England. [3] It is located six kilometres (4 miles) south of Petworth, west of the A285 road. West Lavington was formerly an exclave of Woolavington. [4] The parish has a land area of 797 hectares (1968 acres).
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Samuel Washington, more than two years younger than George, died in 1781 and was buried in the cemetery at his Harewood estate near Charles Town, West Virginia. Records showed that Harewood ...