Estate near Rogate in West Sussex, England
Fyning Hill is a large estate near the village of Rogate in West Sussex. It has been owned by several prominent people including Kerry Packer and Roman Abramovich.
History
The main house contains 8 bedrooms with 5 reception rooms.[1] It was owned by Sir Albert Braithwaite until his death in 1959.[2] The estate was owned in the 1970s and 1980s by the Jordanian businessman Taj Hajjar, who was a friend of King Hussein of Jordan.
The biggest ever robbery in Sussex occurred on the property in May 1983 when £800,000 of jewellery was stolen. Hajjar put up an £80,000 reward, but no thief was ever apprehended.[3]
Hajjar sold the estate to the Australian publisher and broadcaster Kerry Packer for $5 million in May 1989.[citation needed] Packer built the headquarters for his polo team at Fyning Hill, and would arrive at the estate in May for the three-month English polo season.[4][5] Packer subsequently bought the nearby Great House Farm for £580,000 in June 1989, and had acquired 600 acres of nearby countryside by June 1990.[6][7] Packer's daughter, Gretel, was married on the estate in 1991.
The estate totalled 424 acres with five houses and nine cottages by September 1999 when Packer put the estate up for sale.[8] The estate was bought by the Russian businessman Roman Abramovich in 1999 for £12 million.[9]
Fyning Hill was included as part of the divorce settlement between Abramovich and his second wife, Irina Malandina, in 2007.[10][11] The estate was valued at £18 million at the time.[11]
The size of the estate was listed as 420 acres in 2017.[12]
References
51°01′09″N 0°50′34″W / 51.01927°N 0.84270°W / 51.01927; -0.84270