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Located in Berkshire, UK
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The perfect romantic retreat, Ashdown house is located on the borders of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire. Owned by the national trust, the residual 41 years of a lease of this exceptional house is available from the current lessees. The national trust will extend the lease for a further 42 years after the end of the current period. Included in the sale is the remaining 83 years' lease of two cottages, and a freehold property. The house, built in about 1663, is grade I listed. It is famous for its association with Elizabeth of Bohemia, Charles I's sister, to whom the house is consecrated. In all the gardens and grounds occupy about 85 acres of land, with the freehold orangery, plus swimming pool and tennis court comprising another 15 acres or thereabouts.
The perfect romantic retreat, Ashdown house is located on the borders of Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire. Owned by the national trust, the residual 41 years of a lease of this exceptional house is available from the current lessees. The national trust will extend the lease for a further 42 years after the end of the current period. Included in the sale is the remaining 83 years' lease of two cottages, and a freehold property. The house, built in about 1663, is grade I listed. It is famous for its association with Elizabeth of Bohemia, Charles I's sister, to whom the house is consecrated. In all the gardens and grounds occupy about 85 acres of land, with the freehold orangery, plus swimming pool and tennis court comprising another 15 acres or thereabouts.