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04:02 EST, 3 September 2016
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04:02 EST, 3 September 2016
There’s nothing new about pretending you are lord of the manor — even though you might own just a tiny fraction of a stately pile.
Developers cottoned on to this idea decades ago, offering a chance to live in an historic site, but without having to take financial responsibility for the entire estate.
Certainly that’s what appeals to Peter Webber, a buyer at Clevedon Hall Estate in S… (View original article)