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Tycoon puts £28m mansion up for sale after being declared bankrupt despite building £500m fortune in his 20s – The Sun

A BANKRUPT tycoon has been forced to put his £28million mansion on sale – despite building a £500million fortune in his 20s.

Kevin Cash, who created an empire across the world, has put his beloved Grade-II listed country pile on the market after being declared insolvent last Friday.

 This grade II-listed mansion has become 'this year's most expensive country home'
This grade II-listed mansion has become ‘this year’s most expensive country home’

North Aston Hall, near Bicester in Oxfordshire, boasts 11 bedrooms, an orangery, a roof terrace and a wine cellar.

It also has a mile-long drive, landscaped gardens set in 194 acres and a riverside treehouse.

The Mail Online reports how Birmingham-born businessman Cash became a millionaire in his 20s.

He is reported to have had properties all over the world after amassin…

Read the full article at: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/uknews/6849369/kevin-cash-oxfordshire-mansion-for-sale-bankrupt/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 24, 2018

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Tycoon puts £28m mansion up for sale after being declared bankrupt despite building £500m fortune in his 20s – The Sun

A BANKRUPT tycoon has been forced to put his £28million mansion on sale – despite building a £500million fortune in his 20s.

Kevin Cash, who created an empire across the world, has put his beloved Grade-II listed country pile on the market after being declared insolvent last Friday.

 This grade II-listed mansion has become 'this year's most expensive country home'
This grade II-listed mansion has become ‘this year’s most expensive country home’

North Aston Hall, near Bicester in Oxfordshire, boasts 11 bedrooms, an orangery, a roof terrace and a wine cellar.

It also has a mile-long drive, landscaped gardens set in 194 acres and a riverside treehouse.

The Mail Online reports how Birmingham-born businessman Cash became a millionaire in his 20s.

He is reported to have had properties all over the world after amassin…

Read the full article at: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/uknews/6849369/kevin-cash-home-for-sale-most-expensive-north-aston-hall-bicester-oxfordshire/

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianJuly 24, 2018

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