When you think of repossessed homes what kind of properties do you think of? Council houses? two-up-two-downs? City flats? The usual mix and you’d be right, but occasionally something a little more special gets taken back by a lender and they don’t get much more special than this beauty…
This rather regal affair is Wardour Castle house, an 18th Century Castle in Tisbury, Wiltshire and it was recently taken by a bank after the owner over-spent on renovation and couldn’t stop repossession proceedings or sell it. Valued at £7 million in 2008, the property was bought back off of the bank earlier this year for just £2.75 million by fashion designer Jasper Conran.
The former owner spent a fortune restoring the Grade I-listed building, designed by architect James Paine and built in 1770 for the 8th Lord Arundell. Now owned by Conran, it joins a collection of properties in the designer’s collection including a Georgian listed building in Mayfair, Walpole House in Chiswick, West London and Grade I-listed Ven House in Milborne Port, Somerset.


