Hurley's Wedding and My Art Will Keep Our Castle ; Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst Deals in Booming Brit-Art in London. at Weekends She Goes Home to This Magnificent Castle. Here, She Tells How She Is Planning to Marry the Two
Mckay, Alastair, The Evening Standard (London, England)
WHEN Elizabeth Hurley was looking for a venue to stage the English part of her wedding, it was no surprise that she chose Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire.
Aside from coming free of charge, thanks to Hurley's friendship with Henry Dent-Brocklehurst, who gave her refuge at Sudeley after Hugh Grant's encounter with Divine Brown, the castle is one of the country's most romantic houses.
"It's the most beautiful place in the world," says Mollie Dent- Brocklehurst, who co-owns the 15th Century, 1200-acre estate with her brother, Henry, and their mother, Lady Ashcombe. "It's in this lovely valley: you've got the hills and the trees all around, rolling Cotswold. It's a ā¦
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Article title: Hurley's Wedding and My Art Will Keep Our Castle ; Mollie Dent-Brocklehurst Deals in Booming Brit-Art in London. at Weekends She Goes Home to This Magnificent Castle. Here, She Tells How She Is Planning to Marry the Two.
Contributors: Mckay, Alastair - Author.
Newspaper title: The Evening Standard (London, England).
Publication date: March 5, 2007.
Page number: 32.
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