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Bank of England founder's 10-bed mansion on the market for £2.5m
Bank of England founder's 10-bed mansion on the market for £2.5m

Daily Mail​

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Bank of England founder's 10-bed mansion on the market for £2.5m

The former house of a Bank of England co-founder is on the market for £2,500,000. The Old Hall, near Rutland Water, was built for Sir Gilbert Heathcote, who developed the property for members of his family to reside in until the late 1880s. Later on, Caroline Beresford, the Duchess of Montrose, an eccentric aristocrat, socialite and racehorse breeder, lived in the property. The Duchess of Montrose used the pseudonym of Mr Manton in Newmarket records to circumvent rules at the races. At the time, cottages surrounding The Old Hall were used for grooms' quarters and the now converted stables for the horses. During the post-war years, an author and Master of the Cottesmore Hunt, Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Heber-Percy, resided in The Old Hall. The current owners of the estate have lived in it for 20 years. The Old Hall, which is located in the village of Manton, close to the southern shores of Rutland Water, is Grade-II listed and Georgian and Jacobean in style. The three-storey stone property has 10 bedroom, four bathrooms and eight reception rooms. Internally, there is a large entrance hall, a drawing room with original panelling, a dining room with mahogany pannelling fitted 18 years ago by Members of the Guild of Craftsman, a snug, a large fitted kitchen and a garden room. Elsewhere downstairs, there is a library, print room, games room, an orangery and a study, with the latter benefiting from almost an entire wall of glazing overlooking the garden. Some of the rooms on the second floor are currently used for storage, but could be turned into further bedrooms by the new buyer. Throughout the property, there are high ceilings and large windows, ensuring light fills each room. The interior is packed full of designer wallpapers, bespoke curtains, blinds and swags, plus high-end fittings, all from Design Centre at Chelsea Harbour. So relaxing: The Old Hall has an orangery and serene outdoor space At the back, privacy is maintained by a collection of mature trees. The property comes with a summerhouse and heated outdoor swimming pool. A pergola in the garden is laden with climbers and leads to a tiered fountain at the end of the garden. A shower and sauna are situated near the pool area. The property also comes with various outbuildings. Including the cellar, The Old Hall spans 7,921 sq. ft. It is located close to the A1 and has decent train links. A selection of highly-rated private schools are also nearby. Ildi Toth, a manager at Fine & Country, told This is Money: 'The Old Hall is a rare gem indeed - a Grade II listed Georgian and Jacobean residence that seamlessly blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. 'This exceptional home will appeal to discerning buyers seeking a unique combination of architectural heritage, refined interiors and a peaceful countryside setting. 'For example, The Old Hall offers London buyers the perfect escape - a grand and historic home with all the luxury of city living, set within the peaceful surroundings of Rutland's most desirable village. 'With 10 bedrooms, elegant entertaining spaces and beautiful walled gardens, it's ideal for those seeking a slower pace without compromising on style, space or connectivity. 'For multi-generational families, this exceptional property offers the ideal set-up, with ten beautifully appointed bedrooms, generous reception rooms and separate spaces that allow privacy and independence. 'Whilst for buyers seeking a lifestyle or hospitality business The Old Hall presents a rare opportunity to combine elegant living with income potential. It's perfectly suited for use as a boutique guesthouse or luxury retreat. 'This is also an ideal location for families who are looking for quality education for their children as Uppingham School, Oakham School and Stamford School are all within easy reach.' How to find a new mortgage Borrowers who need a mortgage because their current fixed rate deal is ending, or they are buying a home, should explore their options as soon as possible. Quick mortgage finder links with This is Money's partner L&C > Mortgage rates calculator > Find the right mortgage for you What if I need to remortgage? Borrowers should compare rates, speak to a mortgage broker and be prepared to act. Homeowners can lock in to a new deal six to nine months in advance, often with no obligation to take it. Most mortgage deals allow fees to be added to the loan and only be charged when it is taken out. This means borrowers can secure a rate without paying expensive arrangement fees. Keep in mind that by doing this and not clearing the fee on completion, interest will be paid on the fee amount over the entire term of the loan, so this may not be the best option for everyone. What if I am buying a home? Those with home purchases agreed should also aim to secure rates as soon as possible, so they know exactly what their monthly payments will be. Buyers should avoid overstretching and be aware that house prices may fall, as higher mortgage rates limit people's borrowing ability and buying power. How to compare mortgage costs The best way to compare mortgage costs and find the right deal for you is to speak to a broker. This is Money has a long-standing partnership with fee-free broker L&C, to provide you with fee-free expert mortgage advice. Interested in seeing today's best mortgage rates? Use This is Money and L&Cs best mortgage rates calculator to show deals matching your home value, mortgage size, term and fixed rate needs. If you're ready to find your next mortgage, why not use L&C's online Mortgage Finder. It will search 1,000's of deals from more than 90 different lenders to discover the best deal for you. > Find your best mortgage deal with This is Money and L&C Be aware that rates can change quickly, however, and so if you need a mortgage or want to compare rates, speak to L&C as soon as possible, so they can help you find the right mortgage for you.

Rutland Water's first osprey chick of 2025 hatches
Rutland Water's first osprey chick of 2025 hatches

BBC News

time11-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Rutland Water's first osprey chick of 2025 hatches

The first osprey chick of the year to hatch at Rutland Water Nature Reserve this year has been spotted on a egg - one of four laid by a bird called Maya in a nest at Manton Bay - hatched at about 20:55 BST on has nested at the site since 2015 with a male osprey, with the pair raising 20 chicks and Rutland Wildlife Trust are said to be "very excited" by the new arrival. Elizabeth Hare, information assistant, said: "The first few days will be really important when the chick is getting a good feed and starting to grow." Ms Hare added Maya has had clutches of four eggs in previous years, but three-egg clutches are more often spend the winter in West African countries such as Senegal and The Gambia before returning to the UK in usually takes between 35 and 42 days between an egg being laid and it chick hatched 37 days after Maya laid her first egg. Maya's breeding partner will stay with the pair during the fledging process and has been seen bringing fish back to the nest for Maya and their offspring. The wildlife trust has a webcam aimed at the nest which is providing a live feed of footage to its YouTube channel.

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