The Irish Mail on Sunday

Battle of the superhomes

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LOCATION is crucial for the wedding of the year and, with some fantastic properties between the two families, Pippa and James were spoilt for choice. Would it be the Matthews-owned Eden Rock hotel on St Barts in the Caribbean? Nope.

Pippa has opted for a picturesqu­e country church on the private Englefield Estate in southeast England, owned by Tory MP Richard Benyon. The Middleton family pile, right, is a Grade II-listed £5m Georgian manor house only a few minutes away.

The seven-bedroom mansion, set in 18 acres of parkland with stunning gardens and views across the Pang Valley, has a tennis court and swimming pool. The family also own a smart London apartment.

Jane and Dave Matthews used to own 30-acre Caunton Manor in eastern England. The 18thCentur­y Georgian country house had a dancefloor that converted into a swimming pool at the

touch of a button, and a gokart track.

These days, they flit between a stunning apartment in the tax-free millionair­es’ playground of Monaco and St Barts. Built 50 years ago by adventurer Remy de Haenen, Eden Rock, above, is one of the world’s most exclusive hideaways for celebritie­s and oligarchs. In the 1950s and 1960s it was a favoured haunt of Hollywood A-listers such as Greta Garbo and Brigitte Bardot, as well as tycoon Howard Hughes and the Rothschild and Rockefelle­r families. These days, it hosts Roman Abramovich, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.

In 2008, the family bought the Glen Affric Estate in Scotland, with 10,000 acres. It has Eden Rock standards of luxury – with lodge and cottage rentals from £900 a night. Winner: Jane Matthews

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