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  • The Duchess of Cambridge at The King's Cup Regatta, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Amy Winehouse performing at the Isle of Wight Festival in Seaclose Park on the Isle of Wight.
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  • EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Amy Winehouse performing at the Isle of Wight Festival in Seaclose Park on the Isle of Wight. Picture date: Saturday June 9, 2007.
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  • Conservative party leadership contender Boris Johnson poses for a photo at the Wight Shipyard Company at Venture Quay during a visit to the Isle of Wight.
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  • Conservative party leadership contender Boris Johnson sits inside a boat under construction at the Wight Shipyard Company at Venture Quay during a visit to the Isle of Wight.
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Louise Redknapp plays the Isle of Wight festival. The former Eternal star wore khaki trousers and a black t-shirt as she played the Big Top Tent at the 50th IOW festival. . 23 Jun 2018 Pictured: Louise Redknapp plays at the Isle of Wight festival . Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • Pixie Lott performs at the Isle of Wight Festival in Newport.
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  • Rita Ora performs on stage during the Isle of Wight festival at Seaclose Park, Newport. Picture date: Friday 22nd June, 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Jessie J performs on stage at the Isle of Wight festival at Seaclose Park, Newport. Picture date: Saturday 23rd June, 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ARE YOU SWAY-ED BY THIS UNIQUE HOUSE FOR SALE - INCREDIBLE HOME INSIDE A 220-FOOT TOWER COULD BE YOURS FOR £10 By Magnus News Agency Buyers are being offered one last chance to own a unique 220-foot-high Victorian folly before it is offered as a prize in a competition for just £10 a ticket. Sway Tower, in Hampshire, sits resplendent above the village of the same name with commanding views of the English countryside and south coast. The 1880s intricately designed concrete monolith has been in the family of businessman and entrepreneur Paul Atlas and his family for the past 45 years. But now the property, which comes complete with a 60-foot swimming pool and telecommunications income of £35,000 plus a year, is on the market in a once-in-a-lifetime sale. Grandfather-of-four Paul has lived in the 14-floor tower since 1995 with Julie raising their two children. Since they bought it in 1973 for £2,600 the Atlas’s have been busy renovating the structure ensuring that what stands now will last for generations to come. In the mid-90s, with the backing of the local authority and heritage charities, Paul and a team of tradesmen renovated the structure after the storm of 1987 hit the south coast. Over the years the Atlas family has used the tower for a variety of uses; from a very elaborate ‘shed’ when it was first purchased, to a restaurant, hotel and finally to a one-of-a-kind multi-million-pound home. However, if a buyer cannot be found within 45 days, the owners will commence the process of offering the tower as prize with competition property experts WinThis.life Paul, 71, said the tower is anything but an ordinary home and nowadays he restricts climbing the 330 steps to the top to once a month. He said offering the chance for someone to own the tower for the price of a raffle ticket was an incredible opportunity as the place is ready to go needing no work by any new owner. Paul said: “In the early 1990s we were taking £585 a night in revenue from t
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Princess Charlotte, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, Keith Mills. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Richard Pohle/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, Keith Mills. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Princess Charlotte, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Prince of Wales with his father, the Duke of Edinburgh during a motorboat race up the river Medina at Cowes, Isle of Wight.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Prince George, Princess Charlotte. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Princess Charlotte. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in the inaugural regatta for The King’s Cup to raise awareness and funds for eight of Their Royal Highnesses’ patronages in Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK, on the 8th August 2019. Picture by Andy Matthews/WPA-Pool. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Carole Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince George and Princess Charlotte attend the presentation following the inaugural King's Cup regatta, hosted by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, in Cowes, Isle of Wight on August 8, 2019.
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  • Prince George, with missing front teeth and wearing a Captain's cap, and Michael Middleton watch the inaugural King's Cup regatta, hosted by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, in Cowes, Isle of Wight on August 8, 2019.
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Britain's Prince William and Catherine, attend the prize giving for the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The royal couple went head to head in the regatta in support of their charitable causes. Catherine was presented with "The Wooden Spoon" for her boat coming last! MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. 08 Aug 2019 Pictured: Britain's Prince George and Princess Charlotte look through a window at the prize giving after the King's Cup regatta at Cowes on the Isle of Wight. MD/Express Syndication NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS. NO GETTY SALES. Photo credit: Express Syndication / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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