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  1. Sir G Jellicoe, Sutton Place, guidebook, (1983) M Spens, Gardens of the Mind (1992), pp 128-41. S Harvey (editor), Geoffrey Jellicoe (1998), pp 22-7, 47-8, 104-15, 147. ... selling it to J Paul Getty, the oil magnate, in 1959. In 1980 Stanley J Seeger bought the estate and commissioned Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe ...

  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · For some insight, it is enlightening to read Getty’s diaries from the last 16 years of his life – the Sutton Place years. When he moved in, in 1960, his sons ranged in age from 27 to 36. Six of his grandchildren had already been born. According to the diaries, his progeny visited Sutton Place regularly. Getty wrote about them with affection.

  3. 16 de ene. de 2023 · The trade was so profitable that their son, J. Paul Getty, ... He installed a pay phone at Sutton Place, his seventy-two-room mansion in the English countryside, ...

  4. How much is Sutton Place worth? John Paul Getty’s former home, Sutton Place, has gone on sale today for a cool £25 million. The early Tudor house, which was frequented by Henry VIII, became the oil billionaire’s home from 1959 to 1976. The house stands in 775 acres near Guildford, Surrey, and is less than 30 miles from central London.

  5. www.thedicamillo.com › house › sutton-placeSutton Place - DiCamillo

    Though it had a succession of owners after the Westons decamped, it is most famous today as the English home of oil magnate J. Paul Getty, Sr., who died here in 1976. In 1980 Sutton Place was purchased from the Getty Estate for $17 million by the American art collector Stanley Seeger, who sold it six years later to the American billionaire Frederick Koch.

  6. 6 de jun. de 1976 · J. Paul Getty a symbol of oil, ... Mr. Getty was seated at the time in the cushioned comfort of a Sheraton armchair in Sutton Place, his elegant 72‐room mansion near Guildford, Surrey, ...

  7. Considered the world’s richest man in the 1950s and 60s, Getty made his fortune in the oil business. Upon his death in 1976 he bequeathed his estate to his small namesake museum, along with a remarkably broad directive. Accordingly, the J. Paul Getty Trust was created, the world’s largest cultural and philanthropic organization dedicated to ...