Reclaiming the Rural ; It Used to Belong to Jean Paul Getty, Now You Can Own a Slice of This Magnificent Country Pile, Says David Spittles
Evening Standard - London › September 26, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › September 26, 2007
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A FARMYARD development in Surrey does not sound overly exciting until you learn it is part of Sutton Park Estate, the manor where Jean Paul Getty, the art-loving, reclusive billionaire, lived until his death.
Getty's mansion, Sutton Place, is arguably the most important listed building in Surrey. Today, it is owned by an equally secretive Russian oligarch, but prior to his arrival parcels of land were sold for redevelopment.See the full content of this document
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Reclaiming the Rural ; It Used to Belong to Jean Paul Getty, Now You Can Own a Slice of This Magnificent Country Pile, Says David Spittles
Ladygrove Farm was one such plot a cluster of listed barns, a cottage and farmhouse overlooking a village green, all...
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