Queen Elizabeth’s cousin puts Grade II–listed manor house on the market at £4.75 million

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The manor house, dating to the late 16th century, sits on roughly 27 acres in Northamptonshire in the East Midlands.

Barnwell Manor, a Grade II–listed English manor house that belongs to the duke of Gloucester, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s first cousin, has come to the market for £4.75 million .

At... Barnwell Manor, a Grade II–listed English manor house that belongs to the duke of Gloucester, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s first cousin, has come to the market for £4.75 million . Prince Richard, the current duke of Gloucester, spent his childhood on the estate. He and his family moved to Kensington Palace and have rented out Barnwell Manor since 1995, Savills said.

 

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