He's the bad boy of British art who made his name – and his fortune – with sheep and sharks pickled in formaldehyde. While they went on public show, however, Damien Hirst’s latest project is being ...
Damien Hirst is to become a lord of the manor after buying a rundown 300-room mansion for more than £3million. The 40-year-old artist, said to be worth more than £50 million, has landed the sprawling ...
The mansion is said to have inspired the Houses of Parliament Damien Hirst, the British conceptual artist renowned for pickling cows and sharks, is transferring his considerable preservation skills to ...
For 17 years, controversial British artist Damien Hirst has been supposedly doing up his 300-room Gothic Victorian mansion in the leafy Glocestershire countryside. Toddington Manor, a Grade 1-listed ...
Artist Damien Hirst has bought drawings of landmark building Toddington Manor - which he owns - at auction for £33,600. The 580 drawings were prepared for the reconstruction of the 17th Century ...
ARTIST Damien Hirst has bought a 300-year-old run-down manor house to turn it into a museum of his work. The 40-year-old - famous for controversial works including a 14ft pickled shark - was named ...
Artist Damien Hirst has bought a 300-room mansion in the Cotswolds to house his personal art collection. Hirst, who is famous for preserving animals in formaldehyde, intends to restore the run-down ...
THE vintage tractor collection at Toddington Manor, Beds is one of the biggest in the country, and it began when Sir Neville Bowman-Shaw bought an Allis-Chalmers Model B as a present for his wifes ...