For £7.5 million, or around $10.2 million, new owners could move into a very royal neighborhood two miles outside the market village of Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
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Prince William and Prince Harry both grew up next to Elmestree and their late mother, Princess Diana, was reportedly seen going for jogs in the meadows close by.
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But the royal links aren’t the only appeal of the estate — according to real estate agent Strutt and Parker’s property brochure on Elmestree, it has a vibrant history dating all the way back to the 12th century.
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The main house, straddled by parkland and gardens, was built in 1844 and connects to a 17th-century former farmhouse now called Farm End.
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Views of the main house hallway showcase the features that make a traditional English manor house — a wooden grandfather clock, wrap-around staircases, and fireplaces.
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There’s also plenty of space for guests as the main house comes with 11 bedrooms. The former farmhouse has four bedrooms and the detached lodge house comes with two bedrooms and its own private garden.
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Whether it remains a private home or not, there’s plenty of opportunity for someone new to enjoy the woodlands and flowers Prince Charles loves so much about the area.
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Source: Strutt and Parker, Highgrove House