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Made From The Mayflower

Made From The Mayflower – Super estate Old Jordans, Jordans, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 2ST – £15 million ($18.3 million, €17.2 million or درهم67.1 million) through Knight Frank

So-called ‘super estate’ in Buckinghamshire – complete with a barn allegedly made from wood from The Mayflower and a museum with space for 25 cars – for sale for £15 million

 

Controversially sold to Rivercrest Developments for £1.85 million in 2006 (the equivalent of £2.4 million, $2.9 million, €2.7 million or درهم10.7 million today) after being offered for £2.5 million in 2005, what is now being turned a “super estate” by its selling agents is currently for sale for £15 million ($18.3 million, €17.2 million or درهم67.1 million).

 

Prior to renovation
After renovation

 

Previously run as a conference centre and hotel and owned by the Quaker Trust for 400 years, Grade II listed Old Jordans at Jordans, near Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire now provides a total of 14,616 square foot of accommodation and includes a vast basement garage, with a car lift, which can accommodate 25 vehicles.

 

Standing in some 6 acres of landscaped grounds, Old Jordans served as a hiding place for Quakers – including the founder and first Governor of Pennsylvania William Penn – from Oliver Cromwell and was subsequently used as a training centre for the Friends’ Ambulance Unit in the First World War. Dating back to around 1624, the redevelopment of the property has created a 7 bedroom, 7 bathroom house that mixes both old and new along with two 2 bedroom apartments.

 

Somewhat soulless in terms of its décor and situated right next to the road, this pricey country property has been for sale since the summer of 2016. It comes complete with a barn named “The Mayflower” that allegedly was made with leftover timbers from the construction of the Pilgrims’ historic vessel and is offered by Knight Frank.

 

 

 

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