Saturday, March 28, 2015

The ultimate European road trip!

 

 

 

Dunnottar Castle has a colourful history, being the garrison that held out against Cromwell’s army for eight months

 

 

The world's best fairy-tale destinations to feel like a real-life Cinderella

Paris in France is obviously included in Olsen's ultimate European road trip map, as he wanted to take in many famous landmarks

 

 

   
 
     
   

 

  • Disney's Cinderella hits the big screen this weekend with a live-action retelling starring Lily James
  • Viewers need not leave the magic at the cinema, with these spectacular locations that look like they are from a book
  • Visit the real castles that inspired the Disney classics and Harry Potter films, or a Game of Thrones walkway

With the magic of Disney's retelling of Cinderella waltzing onto the big screen this weekend, viewes could leave the cinema feeling the anti-climax of returning to their 'normal' lives.

Thankfully the fantasy doesn't have to end as they leave the building, as there are a treasure trove of fairy-tale locations around the world which are waiting to be discovered.

Holidaymakers can spend the day at the castles which inspired the beloved Disney classics, explore a glittering glow worm cave in New Zealand or enter the world of magic with the locations that inspired the Harry Potter movies.

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Disney's dazzling retelling of Cinderella, about an ordinary girl who wins the heart of a prince (pictured: Lily James and Richard Madden)

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Disney's dazzling retelling of Cinderella, about an ordinary girl who wins the heart of a prince (pictured: Lily James and Richard Madden)

Set in the middle of a lush forest is the picturesque Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany

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Set in the middle of a lush forest is the picturesque Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany

Amazing drone video of German castle that inspired Walt Disney

 

Neuschwanstein Castle

This 19th century castle in southern Germany looks like it came straight from a Disney movie, and is said to be the main inspiration for Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Neuschwanstein Castle towers on a rugged hill above the village of Hohenschwangau in south-west Bavaria, and was commissioned originally as a retreat for Ludwig II of Bavaria.

Following his death in 1886 more than 61 million tourists have flocked to visit the magical building.

The ethereal Bled Lake came into existence when the Bohinj Glacier shifted. It is 7,000ft long and up to 4,500ft wide

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The ethereal Bled Lake came into existence when the Bohinj Glacier shifted. It is 7,000ft long and up to 4,500ft wide

Lake Bled, Slovenia

This shining lake in Slovenia features a tiny quaint island, which is surrounded by breathtaking landscape.

Travel by boat to the secluded hideaway which has a 170-ft high church which you can actually get married in.

It is considered good luck for the groom to carry his bride up the stone Baroque stairway, before ringing the bell and making a wish inside the church.

An aerial view as a high tide submerges a narrow causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel in north-western France 

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An aerial view as a high tide submerges a narrow causeway leading to Mont Saint-Michel in north-western France

Mont Saint-Michel, France

Aside from the popular monuments in Paris, the medieval Mont Saint-Michel is one of the most visited locations in France.

It is not hard to see why the Unesco World Heritage Site is loved by all who travel to see the city which is completely separate from the land during high tides.

The walled city has its an impressive Gothic abbey, its own mayor and even full-time inhabitants.

Rapunzel's magical castle and city, Corona, were based on this Normandy settlement.

The Magic Mountain Lodge in the Chilean Patagonian Rainforest is a man-made structure with a waterfall

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The Magic Mountain Lodge in the Chilean Patagonian Rainforest is a man-made structure with a waterfall

Take a look at the stunning Magic Mountain Lodge in Chile

The Magic Mountain Lodge in the Patagonian Rainforest

Looking like something out of movie is the Magic Mountain Lodge in the Andes, which is a man-made haven complete with an enchanting waterfall cascading down its side.

Spend a night in this luxury house, and if you are lucky, you could make friends with the world's smallest deer in the area, which are only 13in tall.

Access this five-floor fairy tale by rope bridge, and sleep in the small cosy rooms carved out of gigantic tree trunks.

Dunnottar Castle has a colourful history, being the garrison that held out against Cromwell’s army for eight months

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Dunnottar Castle has a colourful history, being the garrison that held out against Cromwell’s army for eight months

Dunnottar Castle, Scotland

When selecting a castle for Disney's Brave, Disney hunted high and low for the most fairy-tale keeps in Scotland for ideas.

Inspiration for Merida's family coastal home came from the impressive Dunnottar Castle.

William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots and the Marquis of Montrose, have all stayed in the impressive Dunnottar, which, despite now being ruins, still provides a magical experience. 

One of the most eye-catching features of the Palace Versailles is the Hall of Mirrors comprising of more than 350 mirrors

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One of the most eye-catching features of the Palace Versailles is the Hall of Mirrors comprising of more than 350 mirrors

Palace of Versailles

Featuring 250 acres of landscaped and manicured gardens and fountains, and displaying opulent decor, the Palace of Versailles should be high up every royal dwelling bucket list.

The castle is one of the largest in the world, and is known for its geometric bushes, trees and flowerbeds that accompany it.

Boasting around 2,143 windows, 1,252 fireplaces, and 67 staircases, the Unesco World Heritage Site is a must-see for those looking for a taste of royal surroundings.

Glittering cave: Melissani, just outside of Sami in Greece, is 328ft  long and was first discovered in 1951

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Glittering cave: Melissani, just outside of Sami in Greece, is 328ft  long and was first discovered in 1951

Melissani Cave, Kefalonia, Greece

Oozing nature's ethereal beauty is the cave of Melissani just outside of Sami in Greece.

The lake inside the cave sparkles under the noon sun, poking through the trees and forests that line the roof.

Experience the illuminated turquoise waters, and learn about the myths that surrounds the cavern, which was according to legends, home to nymphs.

Glenfinnan Viaduct, a filming location for Harry Potter, is located on the West Highland Line in Glenfinnan, Scotland

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Glenfinnan Viaduct, a filming location for Harry Potter, is located on the West Highland Line in Glenfinnan, Scotland

Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle in the country, has been home to the Duke of Northumberland's family for centuries

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Alnwick Castle, the second largest inhabited castle in the country, has been home to the Duke of Northumberland's family for centuries

Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland and Alnwick Castle, England

These two locations both brought the magic of the Harry Potter movies alive for fans all over the globe.

You may remember school friends Harry and Ron flying a borrowed Ford Anglia car over the Glenfinnan Viaduct in a bid to return to school in the Chamber of Secrets book.

Earlier fans will recall the flying lessons being held by Madam Hooch in the grounds of Alnwick Castle in Northumberland.

Bioluminescence from glowing plankton in the sea on a Maldives beach, with stars above and ship lights on horizon

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Bioluminescence from glowing plankton in the sea on a Maldives beach, with stars above and ship lights on horizon

Sea of Stars, Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

It may look like a work of Photoshop, but the glittery beach is real and yours for the visiting in the Maldives.

The Sea of Stars on Vaadhoo Island is nature at its best, and compromises of dinoflagellates, a species of plankton, emitting a light as their cell membranes respond to electrical signals and glow.

The bioluminescence display can be seen at a number of locations round the world, and looks like liquid moonlight.

Swallow's Nest Castle was built in the early 20th century between 1911 and 1912 on a cliff that juts out over the Black Sea

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Swallow's Nest Castle was built in the early 20th century between 1911 and 1912 on a cliff that juts out over the Black Sea

Swallow's Nest Castle, Ukraine

Less a bird's nest and more a love nest, this sublime castle was created by Baron von Steingel for a romantic retreat with his ballerina mistress.

Not only does it look like it came straight from a movie, it is perfectly situated, jutting out into the sea, for breathtaking sunset views.

In Ukrainian, 'maya lastochka' or 'my swallow', is a term for endearment for a sweetheart, adding to the fairy tale theme of this idyllic medieval miniature castle.

The unusual rail route in Eastern Europe is a popular spot for lovers' promises and it is said that wishes come true in the tunnel

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The unusual rail route in Eastern Europe is a popular spot for lovers' promises and it is said that wishes come true in the tunnel

Tunnel of Love, Ukraine

Nestled between a forest corridor is a leafy passage that has been home to many proposals and romantic strolls.

It is unsurprising that the Ukraine avenue is called the Tunnel of Love, which is completely encased by foliage.

Visitors have to watch out for the train though, which passes through the two-mile track from the nearby fibreboard factory.

Towering spires add impressive decoration for the Scottish Dunrobin Castle in the highlands, which was used as a naval hospital

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Towering spires add impressive decoration for the Scottish Dunrobin Castle in the highlands, which was used as a naval hospital

Dunrobin Castle, Scotland

One of Scotland's most beautiful treasures is the large Highland's Dunrobin Castle.

Dating back to the early 1300s the castle's towering conical spires resemble a sprawling French chateau, with over 189 rooms to explore.

Perched high above walled gardens, Dunrobin Castle looks like it has come straight from a storybook.

Admont Abbey has the largest monastic library in the world, with sculptures by master Baroque sculptor Josef Stammel

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Admont Abbey has the largest monastic library in the world, with sculptures by master Baroque sculptor Josef Stammel

Admont Abbey, Austria 

A work of architectural beauty is the Admont Abbey, which contains one of the largest and most sumptuous libraries in the world.

The length of 230ft, it is a haven that would make Belle from Beauty and the Beast envious.

A visual treat for art and book lovers, the library contains 200,000 volumes, and can be accessed from March 24 to December 31 annually.

The Benedictine monastery is located on the Enns Rover in Austria and claims the title of the largest monastic library in the world. 

The Dark Hedges corridor was created in the 18th century, and has become one of the most photographed spots in Northern Ireland

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The Dark Hedges corridor was created in the 18th century, and has become one of the most photographed spots in Northern Ireland

The Dark Hedges, Ireland

When the light is streaming through the trunks of the Dark Hedges walk in Ireland, it looks like a walkway from a movie.

The mystical avenue of beech trees was designed by the Stuart family to be an impressive entrance for people approaching their Georgian mansion.

The famous trees were even featured in the epic Game of Thrones series, representing the King's Road.

The architecture of Bojnice Castle was reconstructed by the architect J. Hubert from Budapest at the end of the 19th century

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The architecture of Bojnice Castle was reconstructed by the architect J. Hubert from Budapest at the end of the 19th century

Bojnice Castle, Slovakia

Famous for its chapel, towers and steep roofs is the palace of Bojnice in Slovakia.

The romantic medieval-style castle stands on an 11th century site which was once owned by one of the most famous Hungarian noble families

Playing up to its supernatural look, the International Festival of Ghosts and Spooks is held here regularly every year and it is said the magical castles becomes the meeting point of ghosts, spooks, witches, and vampires from all over the world.

The limestone formations in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves were formed when the region was submerged under the ocean

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The limestone formations in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves were formed when the region was submerged under the ocean

Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand

New Zealand's glittering Waitomo Glowworm Caves are filled with Arachnocampa luminosa, glow worms, which shine over the ancient labyrinthine grottos.

The limestone formations stand as one of New Zealand's most attractive natural wonders and visitors can book on tours to witness its beauty.

The glow worms are the size of an average mosquito, and are exclusive to New Zealand.

Rainbow fields: A heavenly array of brightly colours tulips blooms every year in Holland 

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Rainbow fields: A heavenly array of brightly colours tulips blooms every year in Holland

Tulip fields, Netherlands

Cycle by the colourful explosion that is the tulip fields in the Netherlands.

Be overwhelmed by the striking layers of brightly-hued tulips, from red to pink and purple, and every colour in between.

The fields are in full bloom from the end of March until the second week of May and will make you feel like you are in a fantasy world.

The best-known places to see the bulb fields are behind the North Sea dunes, between the cities of Leiden and Den Helder.

Akershus Fortress is said to be the model for Elsa and Anna’s castle in Frozen but the main feature of the movie was the snowy landscape

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Akershus Fortress is said to be the model for Elsa and Anna’s castle in Frozen but the main feature of the movie was the snowy landscape

Norway

For those who are obsessed with Disney's highest grossing animated film, Frozen, head to Norway to experience the snow capped mountains and lakes Anna and Elsa lived around.

The snowy peaks and valleys of the town Røros inspired rolling landscapes in the wintery musical.

Apparently art director Michael Giaimo used a six-sided snowflake for the basis of Elsa’s spectacular ice palace, and cape.

Fit for a fairy tale: The mesmerizing Chateau Chambord in the Loire Valley in France looks mystical at dawn

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Fit for a fairy tale: The mesmerizing Chateau Chambord in the Loire Valley in France looks mystical at dawn

The Loire Valley, France

The valley of Loire boasts not only some of the best wine of France, but over 300 incredible castles situated near the Loire river.

Its world famous chateauxs are only matched by the rolling landscapes surrounding.

The region is close to paradise, and Leonardo da Vinci agreed, devoting the last three years of his life dreaming and working in the area.

The interior of the Eltz Castle is an impressive mix of authentic medieval furniture and more modern additions

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The interior of the Eltz Castle is an impressive mix of authentic medieval furniture and more modern additions

Eltz Castle, Germany

The 850-year-old Eltz Castle on the Moselle River in Germany stands proudly through an enchanting rural, wooded dell and you are even able to get married there.

The best way to reach the castle is by walking through the dark green pine forest, to emerge in front of the fantastical dwelling.

Eltz Castle is privately owned; and has been held by the Eltz family for more than 800 years. The current owner is Dr Karl Graf; who's in the 33rd generation of the Eltz family.

 

 

 

 

The ultimate European road trip! Travelling 16,000 miles and taking in 45 places, U.S. scientist maps out the perfect getaway

  • Randy Olsen has come up with route using an algorithm that calculates shortest distance for a special road trip
  • Journey takes in 45 stop-offs in total, taking in countries such as the UK, Portugal, Bulgaria, Estonia and Finland
  • Scientist had earlier devised the ultimate U.S. road trip, and famous for the 'Where's Waldo' algorithm

It can take months of planning and its fair share of disagreements on the way to plan the perfect road trip.

But now one American scientist believes he has planned the perfect European road trip that means we can all put away those atlases and close down Google maps.

Michigan data scientist, Randy Olsen, has come up with route using an algorithm that calculates shortest distance, excluding any journeys over water.

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The journey takes in 45 stop-offs in total, taking in countries such as the UK, Portugal, Bulgaria, Estonia and Finland.

Covering 16,287 miles and 14 days of driving, Mr Olsen advises putting three months aside to explore the cities.

Rather than looking at every possible solution, Olsen used something known as a 'genetic algorithms' which starts with just a few random solutions.

It then manipulates these solutions, while trying something slightly different each time, until it finds one that it can't improve on.

DESINTATIONS ON THE ULTIMATE EUROPEAN ROAD TRIP

Innsbruck, Austria

Munich, Germany

Pag, Croatia

Venice, Italy

Tuscany, Italy

Florence, Italy

Rome, Italy

Vatican City

Amalfi, Italy

Gozo, Malta

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Santorini, Thira, Greece

Rila Monastery, Rilski manastir, Bulgaria

Istanbul, Turkey

Sighisoara, Mures County, Romania

Budapest, Hungary

Vienna, Austria

Prague, Czech Republic

Krakow, Poland

Jägala Waterfall, 74205 Harjumaa, Estonia

Lapland, Finland

ICEBAR, Marknadsvägen, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

Bergen, Norway

Copenhagen, Denmark

Berlin, Germany

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Keukenhof, Stationsweg, Lisse, Netherlands

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Inverness, United Kingdom

Ballybunion, Ireland

Cliffs of Moher, Clare, Ireland

Cornwall, England

Stonehenge, Amesbury, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

Brussels, Belgium

Paris, France

Pamplona, Spain

Lagos, Portugal

Granada, Spain

Ibiza, Spain

Barcelona, Spain

Luberone, Bonnieux, France

Nice, France

Monte Carlo, Monaco

Interlaken, Switzerland

Paris in France is obviously included in Olsen's ultimate European road trip map, as he wanted to take in many famous landmarks

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Paris in France is obviously included in Olsen's ultimate European road trip map, as he wanted to take in many famous landmarks

Olsen is the man behind the 'Where's Waldo' ('Where's Wally' in the UK) algorithm where he looked at numerous pages of the famous children's illustrative challenges, and developed a mapping theory on how best to locate all the bespectacled characters.

Using similar methodology, Olsen then took on the challenge of planning the best U.S. road trip - ensuring the car would never leave home soil on its route.

His only limitation was to make one stop in all 48 contiguous US states, along with Washington D.C. and two stops in California.

See stunning aerial footage of Stonehenge in Wiltshire

 

There is a scheduled stop-off at the world famous prehistoric monument of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK

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There is a scheduled stop-off at the world famous prehistoric monument of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, UK

Each stop would be at a national natural landmark, national historic site, national park or national monument. And the car could never leave US soil.

To create the map, Mr Olsen first found the shortest distance by road between each of the 50 landmarks provided.

The tricky part was putting the landmarks in order to eliminate as much driving back on himself as possible.

You will get the chance to stretch your legs and take in some cycling exercise with a stop-off in Amsterdam

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You will get the chance to stretch your legs and take in some cycling exercise with a stop-off in Amsterdam

 

 

 

Friday, March 27, 2015

Clooneys in their new £10m mansion: OPPOSITE THE SPECTRUM, A $1.2M DERELICT IN SAN FRANCISCO

 

 

 

 

Country pile: This £10million manor house was snapped up by George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin after their recent marriage - but the couple now want to make some improvements

White hot market: Despite a dismal listing that made no secret of the 'deteriorative state' of a 4 bedroom home in the city's Outer Sunset area, the owner's felt comfortable asking $799,000.    
   

How the Clooneys are planning a few home improvements in their new £10m mansion, including a swimming pool, new terrace - and, of course, a home cinema

  • Newlywed couple snapped up a £10million manor house as their new marital home but want to improve it
  • Plans for Grade II-listed manor house in Berkshire but have applied to build new swimming pool and private cinema
  • Property already has its own library, gym, spa, steam room, wine cellar, and perfectly manicured grounds
  • Mansion by the Thames is base for the couple while in UK, allowing human rights lawyer Amal access to London

For the world's most famous couple even an immaculate nine-bedroom £10million mansion on the Thames was never going to be enough as their first marital home.

George Clooney and his British wife Amal Alamuddin bought this stunning Grade II-listed manor house in Berkshire after their four-day wedding last year but have submitted expensive plans to revamp it and the grounds.

Despite having its own library, gym, spa, steam room, wine cellar, and perfectly manicured grounds, the property appears not to have all the creature comforts they wanted.

The couple want to build a new swimming pool and pool house, a grand terrace and obviously a large private cinema that actor and director Clooney, 53, would come to expect from his main British residence.

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Country pile: This £10million manor house was snapped up by George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin after their recent marriage - but the couple now want to make some improvements

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Country pile: This £10million manor house was snapped up by George Clooney and his wife Amal Alamuddin after their recent marriage - but the couple now want to make some improvements

Lavish: The Grade II listed home sits on the Thames in Berkshire but the couple want to spent a substantial amount of money on a new swimming pool and private cinema

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Lavish: The Grade II listed home sits on the Thames in Berkshire but the couple want to spent a substantial amount of money on a new swimming pool and private cinema

 

George Clooney and British lawyer Amal Alamuddin arrive on September 29, 2014 at the palazzo Ca Farsetti in Venice, for a civil wedding ceremony George Clooney and wife Amal Clooney spotted out taking a stroll on the Upper West Side after a romantic dinner date at Kappo Masa japanese restaurant in New York City this month

New life: George and Amal, left on their wedding day and right on a date in New York this month, would like to make their British home even more comfortable

Sketch: This diagram shows the private cinema the Clooneys would like to add to their already beautiful Home Counties mansion

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Sketch: This diagram shows the private cinema the Clooneys would like to add to their already beautiful Home Counties mansion

Pool house: This plan shows how the cinema will be part of a larger pool house with private bedroom, kitchen, bar and seating area

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Pool house: This plan shows how the cinema will be part of a larger pool house with private bedroom, kitchen, bar and seating area

Workmen could be seen carrying out repairs on the roof of Mr and Mrs Clooney's nine-bedroom £10million mansion on the Thames

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Workmen could be seen carrying out repairs on the roof of Mr and Mrs Clooney's nine-bedroom £10million mansion on the Thames

Plans submitted to their local council also reveal alterations to the mansion's existing boat house, replacement of entrance gates and piers, erection of outbuilding for services, new boundary fencing and replacement garden room are all planned.

Last September Amal and George married in a lavish ceremony in Venice and have already settled in to life in their country mansion.

The elegant nine-bedroom Georgian mansion alongside the Thames affords the pair unrivalled privacy and luxury.

And for high-flying human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, 37, it has the advantage of easy access to London. 

In between their hectic schedules they have been seen drinking in their local 500-year-old pub near their new home, setting tongues wagging with locals saying they 'couldn't quite believe' they had chosen the village to settle down. 

But it is clear that the ivy-covered property boasting a suite of elegant reception rooms with high ceilings, book-lined walls, chandeliers and open fireplaces, is not enough in its current form.

Their planning application says the 'Grade II Listed Building has been a home since its construction in the late seventeenth or eighteenth century. The proposals will assist in its continued use as a home, the use for which it was originally designed.

Amal Clooney steps out in bold colours after dinner with George

 

Despite its own library, gym, spa, steam room, wine cellar, and perfectly manicured grounds, the property appears not to have all the creature comforts they wanted

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Despite its own library, gym, spa, steam room, wine cellar, and perfectly manicured grounds, the property appears not to have all the creature comforts they wanted

One side of the Grade II listed manor in Berkshire is covered in scaffolding, as the Clooneys submitted plans to improve the property

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One side of the Grade II listed manor in Berkshire is covered in scaffolding, as the Clooneys submitted plans to improve the property

A workman waits outside the mansion's iron gates, which will be replaced with solid oak gates if the Clooneys are given planning permission

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A workman waits outside the mansion's iron gates, which will be replaced with solid oak gates if the Clooneys are given planning permission

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The home has immaculate grounds

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Changes: The couple's planning application also includes proposals for a large terrace in the already immaculate grounds

Beautiful: The grand dining room inside the house belonging to Mr and Mrs Clooney, complete with traditional wood fireplace and parquet flooring

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Beautiful: The grand dining room inside the house belonging to Mr and Mrs Clooney, complete with traditional wood fireplace and parquet flooring

No expense spared: One of the main living areas in the multi-million pound house in Berkshire, which has grand open windows and traditional fireplaces

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No expense spared: One of the main living areas in the multi-million pound house in Berkshire, which has grand open windows and traditional fireplaces

London home: The kitchen comes with an island worktop in the centre of the room and an Aga stove. Doors open onto the vast acres of garden

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London home: The kitchen comes with an island worktop in the centre of the room and an Aga stove. Doors open onto the vast acres of garden

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Plans of inside the river house

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Plans: This building in the grounds, known as the river house because of its proximity to the Thames, will be converted in to an office and meeting room

Refurbishment: The Clooneys want to add a large terrace to their already grand Grade II property in Berkshire

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Refurbishment: The Clooneys want to add a large terrace to their already grand Grade II property in Berkshire

'Both the character and the appearance of the resulting home will be positively enhanced as a result of the proposals.

'The detailed design and access of the proposals have been carefully considered with the sensitivities of the site foremost in mind, including the heritage, flooding, biodiversity and arboriculture interests of the site'.

The couple's near–neighbours will include illusionist Uri Geller and Home Secretary Theresa May. Clooney is thought to have become interested in the area after visiting the Buckinghamshire village of Fingest while shooting scenes for his film The Monuments Men.

If the couple need live-in staff or a gardener to maintain the perfectly manicured lawns, they will be able to house them in a separate cottage in the immaculate grounds.

The house was bought through a privately-held company and the development, if approved, would be carried out by a developer based in Soho, London.

Today workers could seen walking in and out of the vast estate on the banks of the River Thames, with vans and trucks parked on the lawn.

A digger and other construction equipment could also be spotted on the usually immaculate lawns, which looked worse for wear from all the traffic. The luxury country mansion was surrounded with a scaffolding and tarpaulin whilst workers make vital repairs to the roof and structure.

Workers have erected a series of six-foot high wooden poles along the whole river frontage of the Clooney's garden on the banks of the Thames, and a wicker work fence was being weaved between them - which rumour has it is to keep away prying eyes.

However, the couple have submitted plans for a new perimeter fence which is thought to be a replacement for the makeshift lattice.

Plans show a mix of woven hazel and riven Chestnut pale fencing will be put up around the country estate, as well as extensive planting of oak, yew, holly and box edge to enhance the couple's privacy.

Sweeping views: The newlyweds enjoy huge, mature grounds, close to their village church (pictured) and their local pub, where they have been seen drinking by locals

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Sweeping views: The newlyweds enjoy huge, mature grounds, close to their village church (pictured) and their local pub, where they have been seen drinking by locals

Workmen carry out landscaping work on the lawn of the estate, which looks worse for wear as vans and cars parked up on the grass

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Workmen carry out landscaping work on the lawn of the estate, which looks worse for wear as vans and cars parked up on the grass

Application: The proposals involve the demolition and replacement of a substantial range of existing buildings that are of 'low heritage significance', believed to include these

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Application: The proposals involve the demolition and replacement of a substantial range of existing buildings that are of 'low heritage significance', believed to include these

Neighbours in the quiet village seemed relaxed about the renovation plans, with one walker saying she had no qualms with the fence, so long as it does not make the house and grounds look like a prison.

'As long as it doesn't end up looking like Fort Knox I think it will be fine,' she said. 'If it does it might cause some problems.

'We don't really want a wall when we're walking along the river, that would make it look like a prison.'

One neighbour, whose children go to a nearby school, said that the main problem with the plans was the danger of it all being flooded.

'The fence is going to be a problem because obviously it floods a lot,' he said. As soon as it floods it is going to be washed away.

'We don't want it to be a fortress, but if it will blend in and not ruin the view along the river that will be fine. It's really nice along here, but with a big fence you're not going to be able to see anything.

'There's never anyone in that garden, I've never ever seen anyone there, so I hope it's not going to be turned into a walled garden.'

Another neighbour joked about George and Amal hosting movie nights for the town in their proposed state-of-the-art 12-seater cinema, to be built in a converted greenhouse.

'That would be nice,' she said. 'But a lot of people have home cinemas around here though. We have a lot of rich and famous people around here so George is yesterday's news.'

 

 

 

Dilapidated four-bedroom home in San Francisco sells for astonishing price

  • The 1,832 square foot, 4 bedroom is near dilapidated with ripped up carpeting, a boarded up front door and appliances yanked out of the kitchen

The power of San Francisco's white hot property market knows no bounds.

Despite a dismal listing that made no secret of the 'deteriorative state' of a 4 bedroom home in the city's Outer Sunset area, the owner's felt comfortable asking $799,000.

Two weeks after listing, the home sold for $1.21 million.

So what did the buyers get for $411,000 over the asking price? In short: ocean views, great location for techies and a big mess.

White hot market: Despite a dismal listing that made no secret of the 'deteriorative state' of a 4 bedroom home in the city's Outer Sunset area, the owner's felt comfortable asking $799,000.

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White hot market: Despite a dismal listing that made no secret of the 'deteriorative state' of a 4 bedroom home in the city's Outer Sunset area, the owner's felt comfortable asking $799,000.

The ripped-apart 1,832 square foot property features torn carpets up the stairs, appliances ripped from the kitchen, a boarded up door and other not-so-amenable features.

'Contractors' Special! Seriously. Property is in a deteriorative state; needs everything, not for the novice,' read the listing on Zillow.

'Decedent Trust sale. House sits on a deep and wide lot (120 x30) with ocean view from upper level and attic. Very hip area -- great upside potential for builder/contractor.'

The ocean view helped spur the generous offer, which Redfin reports was all cash, no doubt.

But the real driving force behind this and similar unbelievable real estate transactions happening across San Francisco is the city's massively competitive property market.

The technology's industry's rapid growth coupled with 49-square-mile San Francisco's constrained supply of housing is a big part of the story behind the city's ascension to a rarified real estate bracket already occupied by New York City, but Silicon Valley wealth also is stoking the market in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, according to Andrew LePage, an analyst with CoreLogic DataQuick, a real estate research firm in Irvine, California.

Big mess: Two weeks after listing, the home sold for $1.21 million.So what did the buyers get for $411,000 over the asking price? In short: ocean views, great location for techies and a big mess

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Big mess: Two weeks after listing, the home sold for $1.21 million.So what did the buyers get for $411,000 over the asking price? In short: ocean views, great location for techies and a big mess

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Disrepair: The carpet up the stair is ripped and floors throughout the house are in disprepair

Linoleum: Appliances were unceremoniously ripped from walls and the home still features outdated flooring

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Linoleum: Appliances were unceremoniously ripped from walls and the home still features outdated flooring

And then there's the view: The home, in addition to being in the hot city of San Francisco, sits at the edge of the Pacific Ocean

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And then there's the view: The home, in addition to being in the hot city of San Francisco, sits at the edge of the Pacific Ocean

Coveted: While not the sort of beaches where you'd want to swim, the home's nearby shoreline is coveted by home buyers

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Coveted: While not the sort of beaches where you'd want to swim, the home's nearby shoreline is coveted by home buyers

Between April and June, the Bay Area saw a record number of homes and condos going for $1 million and above, and they accounted for one-quarter of all sales in the region, CoreLogic DataQuick said in a report released on Thursday.

During the same three-month period, six of the Bay Area's nine counties set records for the number of homes and condos selling for over $2 million, as did California as a whole, the report said.

‘The robust tech economy and the overall economy mean the Bay Area has been doing better than most for years now,’ LePage said.

‘It already was expensive, and a lot of these high-end markets weren't hammered as hard during the downturn because they weren't exposed to subprime mortgages, so they had less ground to recover in the first place.’

George Limperis, an agent with Paragon Real Estate Group in San Francisco, agrees that freshly minted technology millionaires who can afford to bid up a property until they win it with an all-cash offer are helping to drive up demand.

But unlike during the city's first tech boom in the late 1990s, the buyers prepared to lay down more than $1 million on a fixer-upper in a neighborhood within walking distance of shops and restaurants also include Asian investors and retirees from other major cities who already are accustomed to skyscraper prices for shoebox dwellings, Limperis said.

All cash: San Francisco is experiencing an unprecedented tech boom and newly minted millionaires are able to snatch up the properties of their choosing with increasingly exorbitant cash bids

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All cash: San Francisco is experiencing an unprecedented tech boom and newly minted millionaires are able to snatch up the properties of their choosing with increasingly exorbitant cash bids

The home was in far better shape when it last sold in 2008 for $935,000 but it's unclear what happened between then and this past February when it hit the market once again

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The home was in far better shape when it last sold in 2008 for $935,000 but it's unclear what happened between then and this past February when it hit the market once again

‘It feels like a very different city than it certainly did even 15 years ago. There is money coming from so many places now,’ he said.

‘So many of these buyers today, they have lived in London, they have lived in Hong Kong, they have lived in New York, and to them these prices are parallel. We can't compare San Francisco with median housing prices even elsewhere in California because this is an international level we are dealing with.’

Being prepared to go well over a home's asking price and willing to sacrifice style or a second bathroom are some of the pointers that Kelly Kang, a colleague of Limperis' at Paragon, gives to buyers.

Kang just represented a young couple with a child who were interested in a 756-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-bath row house built in 1950 in a newly hot neighborhood near a park and public transit that was listed at a little more than $1 million after having sold for $710,000 five years ago.

The couple offered $1.2 million and wrote a ‘love letter’ about the house explaining why it was just right for their family. They got the house.

‘People that want to stay in San Francisco really love the city, so what they are buying is the city more than the property,’ Kang said.

 The ocean view helped spur the generous cash offer, no doubt. But the real driving force behind this and similar unbelievable real estate transactions happening across San Francisco is the city's massively competitive property market

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The ocean view helped spur the generous cash offer, no doubt. But the real driving force behind this and similar unbelievable real estate transactions happening across San Francisco is the city's massively competitive property market

The backyard is now overgrown and will require a lot of effort to get into the same form as those of many of the neighborhood's homes

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The backyard is now overgrown and will require a lot of effort to get into the same form as those of many of the neighborhood's homes