The property is owned by former Christie’s chairman Charles Allsopp, father of Location, Location, Location star Kirstie Allsopp.
Charles Allsopp, a former Christie’s chairman and father of British TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp, is moving on from his longtime English countryThe 6th Baron Hindlip set his sights upon the mid-19th-century farmhouse in Dorset nearly 25 years ago. Known today as Lyddon House, Lord Hinlip lived at the riverfront residence alongside his late interior designer wife, Fiona. Speaking to the
, their daughter, Kirstie, recalled what initially drew her parents to the property. “They always wanted a house with water, and when Lyddon House came on the market, they jumped at the chance to buy it,” theco-host told the British newspaper. Kirstie also hosts several other reality programs, including Channel 4’s
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