Formerly owned by Cecil Beaton, the house that hosted Greta Garbo, Mick Jagger, the Queen Mother and Truman Capote could be yours next From Greta Garbo smiling in the doorway, looking dressed for a bracing country walk, to a more flamboyantly-attired David Hockney reclining in the winter garden, every corner of Reddish House is steeped in memories of its gilded roll call of visitors over the decades.
Mick Jagger, the Queen Mother, Truman Capote…they all came to the Wiltshire village of Broad Chalke, near Salisbury, to the house on a country lane that – just along from the village hall, the family butcher’s and a peppering of small thatched cottages - looks to have landed straight out of a fairytale.
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