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Wentworth Woodhouse for sale with £8m plus price tag | Wentworth Woodhouse for sale with £8m plus price tag |
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One of Europe's biggest private stately homes is up for sale in South Yorkshire with a price tag in excess of £8m. | One of Europe's biggest private stately homes is up for sale in South Yorkshire with a price tag in excess of £8m. |
The Grade-1 listed Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, is larger than Buckingham Palace. | The Grade-1 listed Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, is larger than Buckingham Palace. |
Clifford Newbold, who bought it in 1999, died in April and his family has announced the "reluctant decision" to sell the property. | Clifford Newbold, who bought it in 1999, died in April and his family has announced the "reluctant decision" to sell the property. |
According to campaign group Save Britain's Heritage, an estimated £42m needs to be spent on repairs. | |
In a statement, the family said they wanted "someone to carry on our work and see the house in safe hands". | |
Restoration work was under way in the house but has been hampered by subsidence caused by mining, the statement added. | |
Wentworth Woodhouse is described as "one of the finest Georgian houses in England" by Savills, the agency handling the sale. | |
Hampered by subsidence | Hampered by subsidence |
Save Britain's Heritage has previously said that English Heritage surveys showed £42m was needed to be spent on the house over the next 15 years for repairs and subsidence damage. | |
Wentworth Woodhouse, which is open to the public, sits in 82 acres of grounds and the earliest wing of the house was started in 1725. | Wentworth Woodhouse, which is open to the public, sits in 82 acres of grounds and the earliest wing of the house was started in 1725. |
The Palladian-style east wing has a front that extends for 606 ft (184m). | The Palladian-style east wing has a front that extends for 606 ft (184m). |
Mining in the area was a key source of income to help with running costs for the house's former owners. | Mining in the area was a key source of income to help with running costs for the house's former owners. |
The interiors of the house are the work of three patrons - the First and Second Marquess of Rockingham and the Fourth Earl Fitzwilliam. | The interiors of the house are the work of three patrons - the First and Second Marquess of Rockingham and the Fourth Earl Fitzwilliam. |
The history of Wentworth Woodhouse and the nearby village of Wentworth is linked with three aristocratic families, the Wentworths, Watsons and Fitzwilliams. | The history of Wentworth Woodhouse and the nearby village of Wentworth is linked with three aristocratic families, the Wentworths, Watsons and Fitzwilliams. |
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