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English Country Mansion Dating to the Year 956 Is on the Market for £26M

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A historic mansion in Berkshire, England that dates back to the year 956 has been listed with a £26 million (US $33.5 million) price tag, Mansion Global reported.

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Situated approximately 60 miles from London on the Berkshire Downs––an area classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Conservation Area––the 27,620-square-foot country home, known as “Benham,” is noted as a historic Grade II* residence, according to press materials.

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Set on a 130-acre park, created by 18th century royal landscape designer, Lancelot “Capability” Brown, the estate was first documented in 956, when it was granted to a Saxon Warlord named Aelsige by King Eadwig, with many royal affiliations after.

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The current house was designed and built between 1772 and 1775 by Henry Holland, an architect to the English nobility. Its interior features many of the original features, including carved bath stone, a Portland stone cantilevered staircase, and a wine cellar that cools by a process of evaporation.

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Cascading terraced gardens by renowned landscape gardener, William Andrews Nesfield, surround the mansion. To the south, there is a 10-acre lake and two additional properties, a lodge and a mill house overlooking the lake, are on the grounds.

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The current owner, who is a property developer, acquired two permits to restore the mansion and to add a wellness center, which would include the additions of a spa, 100 guest rooms, and fine dining.

The listing is held by Louise Harrison of Savills.

Images courtesy of Savills

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