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Thursday, February 09 2012

Robbie Williams looking for Kent pad

Video: Robbie's potential new pad

Robbie WilliamsRobbie Williams has fallen in love again - this time with a house.

He's reportedly keen on buying a place in the Kent countryside.

The pad in question is a six-bedroom 15th Century property called Brenchley Manor near Tunbridge Wells.

Take a look at Robbie's potential new pad by clicking on this link.

Have you seen Robbie in your neighbourhood? Drop us a line with your sightings or, even better, send us a picture to multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

 

Wednesday, September 08 2010

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  • chris wrote:

    Best of luck to him and he new wife,i am a huge huge fan.hope to see him arround the village.its a great place to live and bring up a family.cant beleive he's gonna have a home where i live.
    p.s not all peaple that live in the country side are what you would expect!.

    24 Sep 2010 6:08 AM

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  • sonia wrote:

    good luck to him if that is where he wishes to make his home, if he is allowed some privacy.
    strange how people seem to think they can make judgements about peoples taste, lifestyle and choices as few of us know him personally.

    08 Sep 2010 3:16 PM

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  • K wrote:

    @JonR: Yes the picture is unflattering - it's a lovely place!
    But you're right I wouldn't have him pegged as the 'settle down in the country' type!

    08 Sep 2010 11:24 AM

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  • JonR wrote:

    Have to say for someone with all that money and Hollywood lifestyle i did not think he would go for that kind of place.Or is it just the picture is a little unflattering?

    08 Sep 2010 10:23 AM

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