For James Bond fans, the iconic British heritage property Stoke Park serves as a stark reminder of the aesthetic background setting for Goldfinger.
For history lovers and travellers indulging in occasional shenanigans, this massive 300-acre property located in Buckinghamshire County of London is a mark of British luxury.
It used to serve as a country club before it was turned into a hotel with a 27-hole Golf course, 13 tennis courts and a restaurant.
View this post on InstagramThis heritage property was bought by Indian business tycoon Mukesh Ambani earlier this year for a whopping Rs 592 crores.
The family was being rumoured to have wanted to shift base to London which was denied earlier this week.
So, let’s have a look at the sprawling estate:
View this post on Instagram View this post on InstagramMany reports claim that the Reliance group will, eventually, convert it into a premier sporting and golfing resort.
The interiors of the hotel are insanely beautiful and it looks like the gyms here will probably make you burn more calories than usual, given that wonderful sight!
View this post on Instagram View this post on Instagram View this post on InstagramIn fact, in addition to two Bond movies, the famous ‘mini break’ and rowing scenes from Bridget Jones’s Diary were also filmed in the Great Hall, Lakes and the Pennsylvania Suite of the estate.
View this post on Instagram View this post on Instagram"Simultaneously, it will also expand the footprint of India's famed hospitality industry globally," the statement issued by RIL mentioned this.
Well, luxury has no price tag and with this gorgeous property getting a makeover under the RIL umbrella, one can only imagine how magnificent it will be.

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