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This is Brecqhou, a tiny speck in the English Channel, separated from its closest neighbour, Sark, by just a few hundred feet of swirling sea – yet off limits to the public for nearly 20 years.
Sir David and Sir Frederick have issued 40 "passport tickets" for Brecqhou, which can be won by people in a silent auction and a raffle. There will also be an auction to raise money for the cancer ...
Although Brecqhou lies only 80 yards off the west coast of Sark, the horses that convey tourists around the island in traditional carts have been oblivious to the construction work.
As part of the challenge John Chatterton managed to secure a trip to Brecqhou, which is owned by the Barclay estate. Initially he was given permission to land for 10 minutes, but ended up staying ...
They have agreed to a compromise by the Brecqhou Liaison Committee for an informal governing agreement that would not be legally binding. The Chief Pleas will discuss the draft agreement at a meeting ...
Work on Brecqhou, including a £60m gothic-style mansion, began in 1993 when Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay bought the Channel Island. Eight jobs are to go from the workforce which include ...
The map should have noted that they reside on Brecqhou, a tiny island west of Sark, which is about 25 miles off the French coast.
Sir David Barclay, one of the Channel Islands richest residents, has died aged 86 following a short illness. The multi-billionaire owned Brecqhou, the island off Sark, where he lived with his ...
Now Greece is making it easier for the rich and famous to fulfill their dreams by preparing to sell, or offering long-term leases on, some of its 6,000 sun-kissed islands in a desperate attempt to ...
In 1993, billionaire twins David and Frederick Barclay paid 2.33 million pounds ($4.3 million) for the English Channel island of Brecqhou, 80 miles off the U.K.'s southern coast, to build a ...
The Barclay brothers, who live in a cliff-top castle on Brecqhou, have seen and approved the drafted recommendations. A rift on whether Brechqou forms part of the islands of Sark dates back to 1565.
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