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Sir Terry Wogan's Mansion Still Unsold After a Decade
1 Feb
Summary
- Sir Terry Wogan's former mansion is still for sale ten years after his death.
- The property has failed to secure any viewings since being listed recently.
- His son attributes the lack of interest to the current state of the UK economy.

A grand seven-bedroom mansion, once home to legendary broadcaster Sir Terry Wogan, is still awaiting a buyer ten years after his death. The property, located in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, was put on the market following the passing of Sir Terry's wife, Helen. Despite its impressive features, including a tennis court, swimming pool, and views of Windsor Castle, the estate has reportedly not garnered a single viewing.
Sir Terry's son, Mark, has voiced concerns about the property's lack of interest, attributing it to the current state of the UK economy. He described the situation as indicative of a 'dead economy' when speaking on Talk TV. The family home, which held many cherished memories, is now valued at £3.25 million.
Mark Wogan recalled a warm family life at the house, centered around his mother's cooking and frequent gatherings with friends. He highlighted the welcoming atmosphere and the enjoyment of long lunches on the terrace overlooking the garden. Sir Terry himself, who passed away at 77 after a prostate cancer diagnosis, is remembered by his son as a private family man who loved his work, famously stating he had 'the best job in the world'.




