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Hurley-Warnie splash out £6m on English `love nest`

Saturday - Jul 07, 2012, 04:02pm (GMT+5.5)
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London -  Elizabeth Hurley and her fiance Shane Warne have reportedly purchased a love nest on the edge of the Forest of Dean in England, as they take their relationship to the  next level.

The British actress could be saying goodbye to her Cotswold farm home and hello to the magnificent Donnington Hall, which is said to have been bought for 6 million pounds.

The historic Georgian mansion is located on the border of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, the Daily Mail reported.

With 13 bedrooms, the 187 acre property in Brooms Green should be more than enough to cater to the couple’s brood - Hurley’s son Damian, and the former cricketer’s three children  Brooke, 14, Jackson, 12, and Summer, 10.

Set in an extensive formal parkland, the stunning property boasts with five bathrooms, complete with four cottages, stables, a private lake and tennis courts.



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