Cornish estate linked to former PM William Wyndham saved after £1.2m inheritance tax blunder
Read our Privacy notice A historic Cornish estate, owned by the family of the prime minister who abolished slavery in Britain, has been saved from a £1.2m inheritance tax bill following a High Court ruling. The family are direct descendants of a nephew of William Wyndham, Lord Grenville, the Whig prime minister credited with stamping out the British slave trade in 1807. Their family seat, the Boconnoc Estate in Cornwall, holds a unique history, having been acquired through the sale of a £60m...
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