She's going to go her own way: Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie puts her 19-acre Grade II listed Kent home on the market for £3.5million
By SOPHIE JANE EVANS
Daily Mail
She has been spending an increasing amount of time in London since rejoining her rock band for a global tour.
So now, Fleetwood Mac singer Christine McVie has decided to put her sprawling Grade II-listed country home in Kent on the market.
The 72-year-old, who penned some of the group's biggest hits including Don't Stop and Little Lies, is selling the mansion for a whopping £3.5million.
She is planning to 'upsize' in the capital - where she has been spending a lot of time with her bandmates - and 'downsize' in the country.
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- Christine McVie, 72, has been spending an increasing amount of time in London since rejoining Fleetwood Mac
- So now, she has decided to put stunning Grade II-listed country home in Kent village of Wickhambreaux on sale
- She is selling the mansion - where she wrote some solo material following band's disintegration - for £3.5million
- It boasts six bedrooms, four reception rooms, a three-bedroom outhouse, two cottages and sprawling gardens
By SOPHIE JANE EVANS
Daily Mail
She has been spending an increasing amount of time in London since rejoining her rock band for a global tour.
So now, Fleetwood Mac singer Christine McVie has decided to put her sprawling Grade II-listed country home in Kent on the market.
The 72-year-old, who penned some of the group's biggest hits including Don't Stop and Little Lies, is selling the mansion for a whopping £3.5million.
She is planning to 'upsize' in the capital - where she has been spending a lot of time with her bandmates - and 'downsize' in the country.
Full story with full size images at Daily Mail
Strutt and Parker Realtor Listing (includes floor plans, property layout and many more photos)
2 comments:
Too bad it is such a large home.......smaller - she could have kept it. At our ages, one needs to have a place to return to!
Nice house. I can see how a single person could get lost in it.
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