• The £17 million estate is spread over 43.67 hectares of land, containing a 17th century farmhouse at its core. Courtesy Savills
    The £17 million estate is spread over 43.67 hectares of land, containing a 17th century farmhouse at its core. Courtesy Savills
  • Dunsborough Park has among others 10 cottages, a major stables and paddocks, tennis courts, garages and extensive gardens and parklands. Courtesy Savills
    Dunsborough Park has among others 10 cottages, a major stables and paddocks, tennis courts, garages and extensive gardens and parklands. Courtesy Savills
  • The £17 million estate is spread over 43.67 hectares of land, containing a 17th century farmhouse at its core. Courtesy Savills
    The £17 million estate is spread over 43.67 hectares of land, containing a 17th century farmhouse at its core. Courtesy Savills
  • The property’s crowning glory is its formal gardens. Courtesy Savills
    The property’s crowning glory is its formal gardens. Courtesy Savills
  • Dunsborough Park's private gardens are open to the public eight times a year. Courtesy Savills
    Dunsborough Park's private gardens are open to the public eight times a year. Courtesy Savills
  • The property’s crowning glory is its formal gardens. Courtesy Savills
    The property’s crowning glory is its formal gardens. Courtesy Savills
  • Dunsborough Park is famous for its Festival of Tulips, where tens of thousands of them are showcased during spring. Courtesy Savills
    Dunsborough Park is famous for its Festival of Tulips, where tens of thousands of them are showcased during spring. Courtesy Savills
  • Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh spent roughly $2.45 million on an 18-month renovation of Dunsborough Park. Courtesy Savills
    Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh spent roughly $2.45 million on an 18-month renovation of Dunsborough Park. Courtesy Savills
  • Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh, spent far more on restoring the estate than they did buying it. Courtesy Savills
    Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh, spent far more on restoring the estate than they did buying it. Courtesy Savills
  • Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh, spent far more on restoring the estate than they did buying it. Courtesy Savills
    Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh, spent far more on restoring the estate than they did buying it. Courtesy Savills
  • Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh spent roughly $2.45 million on an 18-month renovation of Dunsborough Park. Courtesy Savills
    Baron Dolf and Baroness Caroline Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh spent roughly $2.45 million on an 18-month renovation of Dunsborough Park. Courtesy Savills

Dh80 million Dunsborough Park rich in English heritage – in pictures


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Dunsborough Park, a country house estate less than 42 kilometres from London, is a property that offers status, location, space, seclusion and history – all crucial elements for those seeking to purchase a luxurious property in the UK.