A charity is set to close Ted Heath’s house after it failed to be a lucrative tourist attraction because the ‘memories of Sir Edward Heath receded into history’.
A charity is set to close Ted Heath’s house after it failed to be a lucrative tourist attraction because the ‘memories of Sir Edward Heath receded into history’.
The former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath left his property in the care of a charity with the intention to open it to the public.
The property in Salisbury, called Arundells, was opened to the public in 2008 and at its peak, some 14,000 visitors came through its doors every year.