The former stable of Queen Elizabeth II is up for sale

The former stable of Queen Elizabeth II is up for sale

The stable in the English county of Berkshire, which from 1982 to 1999 belonged to Elizabeth II, is for sale.As notes secretmag.ru, its current owner, former England football player Mick Channon, plans to receive £7 million for the estate, with an area of 250 000 square meters.

The stable includes 35 stalls, an indoor arena, an open paddock and a walking area.Besides that, the estate has a six-bedroom main house, two cottages and 13 bungalows.

Elizabeth II, who ruled Britain for more than 70 years, often visited the stables and even picked up food for the animals herself.It is noted that one of the favorites of the monarch in the last 20 years was a black horse named Emma.

The last time Queen Elizabeth II rode it was in July 2022.The horse was even taken out to say goodbye to the owner on the day of her funeral.

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