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In 1993, the estate was bought by Dr. Michael Peagram, a chemicals industrialist and philanthropist, who had the house historically restored. In 2012, the 22,600-square-foot house was listed for sale at a price of 20 million pounds. [2]
Information from Country Life [2] states that the manor "was held in 1066 by the Countess Goda, sister of Edward the Confessor...."The present building dates from the 16th century, with some additions and alterations from the 17th through to the 20th century, with St Edward's Church next door, according to Country Life.
In 2005, Nether Lypiatt Manor was put up for sale. The agent was originally asking for offers in excess of £6 million, but by February 2006 this had been lowered to £5.5 million. According to The Sunday Times , it was purchased by the businessman and Labour life peer Lord Drayson for £5.75 million. [ 6 ]
Knight Frank LLP is a global real estate consultancy and estate agency headquartered in London, England. Knight Frank's global network has more than 488 offices across 57 territories and more than 20,000 people managing commercial, agricultural and residential real estate worth more than US$817 billion (£498 billion).
On 25 October 2010, the Alderley House Bottling Company LLP was established [55] [56] following the discovery of a natural spring beneath one of the former classrooms; bottled at source, this water is the only Cotswold-drawn bottled natural mineral water on the market and is sold under the name Alderley Cotswold Natural Spring Water. [57]
Chavenage has been used in films and for television programmes, including Barry Lyndon, The Ghost of Greville Lodge, the first Hercule Poirot story The Mysterious Affair at Styles, a 'gotcha' for Noel's House Party, The Barchester Chronicles, Berkeley Square, Cider with Rosie, Grace & Favour, The House of Eliott, Casualty and Dracula.
Stanton is a village and civil parish in Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England.The village is a spring line settlement at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment, about 2.5 miles (4 km) southwest of Broadway in neighbouring Worcestershire.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Edward E. Boynton House was officially listed for sale, in 1973, for $82,500. 1974 - 1977 The public sees the Boynton House The house was enshrouded in bushes when it goes on the market, greenery flanking either side of the house above the second story roof.