Harry Enfield’s grade II listed Buckinghamshire holiday cottage which he’s spent 12 years doing up goes on sale for £1.25million

YOU’LL need Loadsamoney to snap up Harry Enfield’s luxury holiday home, which the funnyman has spent 12 years doing up.
The comic has put the five-bed thatched cottage on the market for £1.25million after buying it for £760,000 in 2005.
Located on the edge of the Chiltern Hills in Bledlow, Bucks, it boasts three bathrooms and sits in two acres of idyllic English countryside.
Lying at the end of a secluded track, the house has its own heated swimming pool and lies about a mile away from the nearest main road.
The interior of the 17th century home was remodelled and refurbished by the father-of-three who is currently playing Prince Charles in TV comedy The Windsors.
The Grade II-listed property boasts a host of original features including a flagstone floor in the kitchen which has an Aga and Belfast sink with a homely dining table and chair next to a wood burner.
Comic Enfield, 56, made his mark on British comedy in the early 1990s with his iconic Loadsamoney character.
The mouthy plasterer boasted of his wealth while flashing wads of cash in what was seen as a critique of Thatcherite values.
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Enfield has previously made Loadsamoney from property.
In 2008 he banked nearly £10million profit after selling his Notting Hill house for £12million nine years after buying it.
The comic, his designer wife Lucy and their kids are understood to have moved into a smaller property nearby.
The Sky Sports pundit and ex-England footballer had driven his neighbours Laa-Laa with proposals for the futuristic carbon-neutral mansion and a 130ft wind turbine.
Now the former Manchester United defender has officially abandoned the plans and put the plot of land up for sale.
Estate agent Pearson Ferrier has been instructed to oversee the sale of the 8,000 sq ft pocket of greenbelt land in Harwood, Greater Manchester, which has a list price of £650,000.
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