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  2. Alexander Feilding, 12th Earl of Denbigh - Wikipedia

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    He lives at and manages the family estate, Newnham Paddox House, at Monks Kirby near Rugby in Warwickshire. [4] In 2014, the family put part of the estate lands up for sale to help cover death duties. [5] He is Patron of Offchurch Bury Polo Club in Warwickshire.

  3. Purplebricks - Wikipedia

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    Purplebricks is a technology-led [66] estate agency that provides a hybrid service, as it combines the use of an online platform and local property agents. [ 67 ] [ 68 ] Vendors and landlords can manage their property let or sale using the online platform and app. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] The local property agents assist with valuations, listings, and ...

  4. Jonnie Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Irwin was born on 18 November 1973 in Rugby, Warwickshire, to Avie (née Orr) and James Irwin, a property developer. He grew up on a small farm in the village of Bitteswell, Leicestershire. He was educated at Lutterworth Grammar School and Community College. He obtained a degree from Birmingham City University in estate management. [1]

  5. Purplebricks Canada - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, the two ComFree Commonsense Network brokerages were launched in Ontario and Alberta. [6] In July 2013, WeList.com joined the ComFree network. [7] In 2015, DuProprio (the site's parent company) was purchased by Yellow Pages Group for $50 million. [8]

  6. Estate agent - Wikipedia

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    Estate agents who handle lettings of commercial property normally charge a fee of 7 to 15% of the first year's rent, plus the whole of the first month's rent. If two agents are charging 10%, they will split the fee between them. Estate agents selling commercial property (known as investment agents) typically charge 1% of the sale price.

  7. Rugby, Warwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Rugby is a market town in eastern Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon.At the 2021 census, its population was 78,117, [1] making it the second-largest town in Warwickshire.

  8. Mark Pawsey - Wikipedia

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    Mark Pawsey grew up in Binley Woods, Warwickshire, England, and was educated at Lawrence Sheriff School in Rugby. He later attended the University of Reading, where he earned a degree in estate management. In 1982, he founded a company with his brother, supplying products to the catering trade, which was later bought by an FTSE 100 company.

  9. Coton House - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the estate was sold to a property developer; by 2014, plans had been drawn up to convert the main building into four residences, and build sixty new homes in the grounds. [6] However, by 2017, the rebuilding plans for the main building had been changed, and it was restored as a single residence. [7] As of 2025, it is on the market for ...