WOOLWORTH HEIRESS.
NEW HOME IN LONDON ( ountess Haugwitz Reyentlow, Woolworth millionairess, is to build a £IOO,OOO dream home in the heart of London. The Count and Countess, formerly Miss Barbara Hutton, have bought St. Dunstan’s, Regent Park — for many years the home and training centre for men blinded in the war, and the largest private house in London apart from Buckingham Palace. They have paid more than £IOO,OOO for this, the most valuable private site in Britain, and will demolish the famous old mansions to build a new house where they will find the peace and security for themselves and their child that kidnapper-ridden America could never offer. . . The nesv house will he air-condi-tioned, and its interior decorations will be those of a country mansion. There will he a specially large indoor nursery fox the child and an outdoor nursery in the grounds, far from the noise and fumes of London’s traffic.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 267, 24 August 1936, Page 8
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