A country home once owned by Prince Charles is for sale but be ready as he could stop in for a visit. Located on Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England, the Brimpts Mead Estate is up for sale for $8.3 million CAD.
The home, which is on the bank of River Dart has great fishing which is why Prince Charles kept the fishing rights. READ MORE: Prince William, Kate Middleton To Attend The 2021 Royal Variety Performance The Prince of Wales did sell the 1906 home to new owners in 1993, but a covenant means that Prince Charles can return to fish with 24 hours notice given first according to The Times.
The estate agents did confirm that Prince Charles has never actually stopped by, even though he could. READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth Flies To
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