Exactly two centuries since Jane Austen published Pride and Prejudice, we celebrate the UK residences that have been immortalized in adaptations of her classic satire.
This exquisite residence in Greenwich, Connecticut is anchored with native fieldstone and limestone while incorporating French elements such as flared roofs,
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury, who is worth £345m, had opposed an application to register part of his massive Hertfordshire estate as common so the public could access the grounds.