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Rolling Stones legend’s daughter selling £3.5m Cotswolds mansion
In a recent feature with Hello! magazine, jewellery and interior designer Jade Jagger shows readers around Kempsford Manor, a Grade II-listed Georgian house near Fairford.
The 17th-century property, set in several acres of grounds, has been refurbished by the 52-year-old and designer Tom Bartlett, with updated interiors and a focus on family space and entertaining areas.
Ms Jagger is the eldest daughter of Sir Mick Jagger and Bianca Jagger and grew up between her parents’ homes while her father toured with the Rolling Stones.
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She has since built a career in jewellery and interiors, working internationally while dividing her time between London and the Cotswolds.
Kempsford Manor includes multiple reception rooms, a large kitchen, 11 bedrooms and extensive gardens, making it suitable for extended family stays.
Outbuildings, orchard areas and greenhouses add to the estate-style set-up, with the house sitting close to the River Thames as it passes through the Gloucestershire countryside.
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Jade Jagger. (Image: PA)
The property reflects Jagger’s design interests, combining period features with contemporary furnishings and art.
Kempsford Manor is currently being marketed for sale through a high-end estate agent, with a guide price understood to be in the region of £3.5 million as per Rightmove.
Marketing details describe the property as a significant village manor house in the Cotswolds, highlighting the recent restoration and its size, layout and grounds.