Inside the $93 Million Mansion of JP Morgan and Napoleon Bonaparte's Brothers.

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Inside the $93 Million Mansion of JP Morgan and Napoleon Bonaparte's Brothers.
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Denham Place, a 17th-century mansion in Buckinghamshire, England, that was once home to JP Morgan and Napoleon Bonaparte's brothers, is on sale for $93 million. The 43-acre residence, which was reportedly used as a location for some James Bond films, has 12 bedrooms and bathrooms, 14 reception rooms, a gym, and a cinema with a James Bond theme. The wider estate includes Grade-II listed parkland and woodland, a formal sunken garden, walled garden, meadow, orchard, and lake. The property was put up for sale by former cosmetics tycoon Mike Jatania after an eight-year restoration process.

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