Denham Place, a 43-acre residence, was put up for sale after an eight-year restoration process.
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It was built between 1688 and 1701, per Rightmove. It's set in 43 acres of parkland that was designed by 18th-century landscape architect Lancelot "Capability" Brown. The building is Grade-I listed.
It's being sold by Mike Jatania, a multimillionaire cosmetics tycoon who made about $200 million when he sold Lornamead a decade ago.
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Source: Bloomberg
"In central London, the likes of Ken Griffin and other hedge fund managers have bought properties, so I'm sure the Americans will look at it," Jatania told Bloomberg. "There's also been a lot of wealth created in the Middle East recently, and we know families there have a tradition of owning London homes."
The home was also the residence of the James Bond film franchise coproducer Harry Saltzman.
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Beauchamp Estates, one of the three agents marketing the home, said the home was used to film some James Bond scenes, per The Guardian.
Even some members of the Bonaparte family dynasty lived in the home for a period.
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Between 1834 and 1844, the home was occupied by Napoleon Bonaparte's brothers, the exiled former King of Naples and Sicily, King Joseph-Napoleon Bonaparte, along with the Prince of Montfort and King of Westphalia, Jerome-Napoleon Bonaparte, per Tatler.