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Jony Ive's Billion-Dollar Tudor Rebuild Begins
4 Feb
Summary
- Sir Jony Ive is undertaking a massive renovation of his Tudor manor.
- The historic property is Grade I listed, requiring meticulous care.
- The project is estimated to take three years to complete.

Sir Jony Ive, the visionary designer behind Apple's iconic products, has embarked on an extensive three-year renovation of his Grade I listed Tudor manor in the Cotswolds. Acquired in 2023 for £17 million, the property demands micro-level care due to its historical significance, with Ive reportedly employing top architectural firm Foster and Partners for the project. This ambitious undertaking aims to modernize the historic estate, incorporating features such as an underground car park and a swimming pool, while respecting its heritage.
The project, which began a few months ago, has seen up to 100 workers on site daily, with the main building now scaffolded. Ive, who spent three decades in California before returning permanently to the UK, is closely overseeing the details of the transformation. The renovation also includes rebuilding the tennis court and revamping historic outbuildings, some of which are Grade II listed.




