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500-year-old mansion moved brick by brick on sale for millions

<p>A 500-year-old English mansion that was dismantled, relocated and rebuilt has just hit the market with a $24.6 million price tag. </p><p>The mansion was originally built in the 1480s in the British town of Colchester, which is considered to be Britain's oldest recorded town. </p><p>The home was bought by an eccentric antiquarian in 1910 for approximately $84,000AUD at the time when adjusted for inflation. </p><p>On top of that, the buyer spent another $7.2 millionAUD, almost 100 times the purchase price, to have the home taken apart brick by brick and rebuilt 110kms away in the Greater London borough of Kingston-upon-Thames. </p><p>“Buyers are often drawn to a property because of its history, character and narrative, as well as its aesthetic appeal and the practicalities, such as size and location,” said Becky Fatemi, the founder and managing director of the home’s listing agency <a href="https://www.rokstone.com/properties/15113671/sales" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rokstone</a>. </p><p>As well as its rich history and character, the 1,345 sqm mansion also recently underwent renovations and refurbishment. </p><p>“The backstory here is fascinating, but it also has the rigour of being built twice and extensively refurbished very recently, so it really does stand the test of time in so many ways,” Fatemi's statement said.</p><p>The three-storey Tudor mansion sits on one pristine acre of landscaped gardens and boasts 12 bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a gallery, a koi fish pond and multiple decorated fireplaces. </p><p>“This will tick all the boxes for a high-net-worth family who want to buy the ultimate trophy home,” Fatemi added.</p><p><em>Image credits: Rokstone</em></p>

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Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry reportedly weeks away from relocation to US

<p>The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are considering setting up a second base in the US and are reportedly using their upcoming trip to California to test out the move.</p> <p>The trip to California will be next month and is set to be baby Archie’s first visit to the States.</p> <p>The<span> </span><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7621137/Prince-Harry-Meghan-Markle-considering-creating-second-base-US.html" target="_blank">Daily Mail</a></em><span> </span>have reported that the Sussex’s are set to take a six-week holiday over the Thanksgiving period to spend the holidays with Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland.</p> <p>The trip will mean that it is the first Christmas since Prince Harry has been deployed in Afghanistan that he won’t be spending it with his family and The Queen.</p> <p>A source spoke to<span> </span>The Sun<span> </span>about the move, saying that royal staff who work for the Queen and Prince Charles are concerned a move could pave an exit from the family.</p> <p>“There's an acceptance that things haven't worked out with the Sussexes full-time in Windsor so they could have a second base in America.”</p> <p>The Queen’s former butler Paul Burrell said to<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/10386149/the-queen-prince-harry-meghan-markle-upset-christmas-paul-burrell/" target="_blank"><em>The Sun</em></a><span> </span>that the Queen will be “upset” by Prince Harry and Meghan not spending the holidays in Sandringham.</p> <p>"She loves her family around her - she's a grannie and a mum,” he explained.</p> <p>"She loves to have them all around her at Sandringham and take the little ones to decorate the Christmas tree. They put on the last baubles and she really revels in that."</p> <p>However, despite being “upset” at the lack of attendance by the Sussex family, she understands that the family want a “different lifestyle”.</p> <p> "But she understand as well that Harry and his new wife want a different lifestyle and Meghan is half-American so she's going to bring up her children half in America and half here.</p> <p>"She's [Meghan] going to give them both cultures - that's clear to me."</p>

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