BED AND BAWDY!
Glamour flick legend Fiona sells her £32million cottage and guest house business
SHE was one of the biggest sex stars of the Seventies.
Women wanted to be her, men wanted to sniff her panties.
And now the country home where glamour legend Fiona Richmond retired to from the nuddy trade is up for sale.
The 77- year- old’s four- bedroom property also comes with its own bed & breakfast business – The Onion Store – which has featured on several BBC television shows and hosted A- list guests including Alex Kingston and pop star Jarvis Cocker.
Privacy
The 6.5- acre estate, set within the Hamphire countryside near Romsey, houses the historical pink- thatched cottage, dating back to the 16th century.
The B& B has an additional four detached guest suites – something Fiona said was perfect for guests who ‘ want their own privacy’.
The £ 2million Grade II listed building, brought to the market by posh estate agents Fine & Country, also boasts modern features including an indoor swimming pool and a plant- filled conservatory.
“I shall miss everything about my home, said Fiona. “From its quintessential English charm, its quirkiness, it’s all enveloping peace to the glorious setting and the swimming pool surrounded by plants.”
“The property is so very unique, and I have loved it and dedicated more than half of my life to its care. It has been so much more than just a house to me.”
Vicar’s daughter Fiona made her film debut in the 1971 erotic film Not Tonight, Darling and played several larger roles in the years to follow, in sex romps such
Expose, 1977’ s Hardcore, Let’s Get Laid and Eat the Rich.
Fiona and her partner, former pig farmer Peter Pilbrow, have another upscale B& B – the Petit Bacaye Cottage Hotel on the Caribbean island of Grenada.