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  1. May 6, 2018 · Mrs Mould caught sight of Duck End House in a magazine and, having agreed that it was the kind of property they wanted, the Moulds then also discovered that it was just about to reappear on the market. The ensuing purchase has proved a happy outcome for both the Moulds and the house itself.

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  2. Nov 20, 2018 · Ten years ago he and his wife, Catherine, bought Duck End, a small seventeenth-century manor house in Oxfordshire which, with the same forensic eye to detail and research, they have painstakingly brought back to a basic authentic beauty, taking care not to over-restore.

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  3. Aug 31, 2011 · Uncovering the 400-year history of Duck End in Oxfordshire allowed BBC presenter Philip Mould to restore it to its 17th-century glory.

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  4. Jul 28, 2021 · Steeped in history, Duck End House was once owned by Sir William Cope, a high-ranking courtier of King Henry the 8th. The Moulds snatched up the property back in 2002, and have worked hard to...

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  5. Sep 1, 2011 · Inside, Elizabethan fireplaces (possibly from an older house on the site) were restored to working order, replastered walls given ‘soft corners’, and the house’s heating system secreted in the adjoining garage.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Philip_MouldPhilip Mould - Wikipedia

    Mould and his wife, Catherine, have a son born in 1997. Since 2002 they have owned Duck End House in Oxfordshire, close to Chipping Norton. The property was once owned by the seventeenth-century politician Sir William Cope.

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  8. Jan 29, 2017 · He and his wife bought this seventeenth century manor house in Oxfordshire in 2003 and Philip has since transformed the surrounding 18-acre garden into a small nature reserve and haven for native grasses, ferns and other plants, the seeds of which he collects to be re-sown.

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