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James Bond star Roger Moore's 1960s Cotswolds bolthole goes up for sale for £2.1m... complete with six bedrooms, five bathrooms, 2.8 acres of land and a swimming pool
A sprawling 1930s country house once rented by late James Bond actor Roger Moore has been put on the market for a whopping £2.1 million.
In the 1960s, the star, who passed away in May 2017 from lung and liver cancer aged 89, briefly resided in the lavish Appleton House, which is located in the Stinchcombe area in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire and sits on a steep slope just south of Gloucester, with extensive views from the rear. In the 1960s, the star, who passed away in May 2017 from lung and liver cancer aged 89, briefly resided in the lavish Appleton House, which is located in the Stinchcombe area in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire and sits on a steep slope just south of Gloucester, with extensive views from the rear Broccoli and Wilson wrote in a statement posted on the official James Bond Facebook page: 'We are heartbroken at the news of Sir Roger Moore's passing.
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