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History buffs, take note: A nearly 200-year-old English home on a property steeped in centuries of British history has just hit the market.
“It was here that King John, with the protection of a circle of walnut trees and gentle curve of the river, which would keep enemy long bows out of range, met with his rebellious barons … and signed the Magna Carta,” the listing description for an estate on Magna Carta Island in Windsor, England reads.
The gothic-style property, now listed at £4.25 million (roughly $5.93 million) by John Fisher of United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty, was constructed as it stands today in 1834 and is a Grade II listed building on England’s National Heritage List. That distinction means “every effort [should be made] to preserve it,” and that any changes made to the property’s interior or exterior would require approval and adherence to specific regulations.
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The Prince of Wales has launched a groundbreaking new initiative today called the Terra Carta. It aims to raise £7.3billion over the next decade, to be spent on establishing a more sustainable future. Marking 50 years of environmental campaigning, Charles announced that he wants firms to put money towards harnessing the “irreplaceable power of nature”.
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The Prince of Wales will launch an appeal asking major businesses to contribute to his new sustainability programme today. The Terra Carta, also known as the Earth Charter, is a 10-year plan which aims to raise $10billion (£7.3billion) towards protecting the planet’s resources. The name is a throwback to the Magna Carta the immensely important 800-year-old document which laid out the rights of every Englishman and perhaps reflects Charles’ ambitions for the magnitude of this project.
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