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Property developer spends 30 years turning house into Renaissance-style masterpiece

A property developer has spent the past 30 YEARS transforming a home into his own Venetian palace.A property developer has spent the past 30 YEARS transforming a home into his own Venetian palace.

Trevor Wynne-Jones bought a featureless bungalow in 1966 for £13,500 and demolished it, building a new home in its place.

A property developer has spent the past 30 YEARS transforming a home into his own Venetian palace.

But in the 1980s he embarked on a staggering project which has resulted in a one-off property that has a recreation of the ruins of Tintern Abbey in the grounds.

The overhaul in Wraysbury, near Old Windsor, has been inspired by Venetian art and architecture and boasts a catacombs-themed reception room.

Walls around the home, which has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms and four reception rooms, are covered in Renaissance-style frescoes.

It also has a sanctuary with ceiling and fireplace inspired by Windsor Castle. On either side are two vast thrones.

The fairytale master bedroom has a mural which recreates John William Waterhouse’s depiction of the Greek myth of Hylas and the Nymphs.

And the grounds at ‘Dutch Gardens’ are just as enthralling. He has built a replica of Tintern Abbey, the Monmouthshire ruin, and added a folly and series of waterfalls.

Trevor, who now in his eighties but still working in the industry, has decided to downsize and has put Dutch Gardens on the market with Dexters and Waterview agencies for £4 million.

Jess Young

Jess is a writer at the UK's largest independent press agency SWNS. She runs women's real-life magazine Real-Fix.com, as well as contributing articles and features to all of the major titles and digital publications.

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