Witanhurst (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ferriman, Annabel (24 November 1977). "Arab home purchase boom may be over". The Times. No. 60169. p. 6 – via The Times Digital Archive. Witanhurst, the 60-room mansion in Highgate, north London, on the market at £7m, was an exception. Mr Abrahamson described it as the "crown jewels" of London property. ... The mansion, overlooking Hampstead Heath, has 12 acres with planning permission for 63 houses. It is owned by a Kuwaiti, Mr Al-Hasouwy. ... It had been bought a year ago for £1.3m, had had £500,000 spent on it and was unique.
  • "Grand sale". The Times. No. 62019. 22 December 1984. p. 3 – via The Times Digital Archive. Witanhurst, a 60-room neo-Palladian mansion on Highgate West Hill ... has been sold for £7 million in a private deal. ... In addition, a scheme for 24 houses to be built on the slopes of the hill, the subject of a 15-year planning battle, is to be sold for more than £7 million.
  • Sherwin, Adam (17 September 2002). "BBC takes on Popstars with a £5m fame school". The Times. p. 9 – via The Times Digital Archive. The wannabes will live in a £35 million Grade II listed mansion in Highgate, North London ... The BBC has renovated the interior of Witanhurst House in Highgate to include a recording studio. There is also a gym. The building has been rented from property developers.

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