Wytham Abbey’s asking price slashed by 60% after failure to find buyer
Oxfordshire manor once planned as hub for global technologists and philosophers now offered at £5.95mWytham Abbey, a 15th-century grade I-listed manor that was once planned as a hub for technologists and philosophers to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, has had its sale price slashed...
<p>Oxfordshire manor once planned as hub for global technologists and philosophers now offered at £5.95m</p><p>Wytham Abbey, a 15th-century grade I-listed manor that was once planned as a hub for technologists and philosophers to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, has had its sale price slashed by 60% to £5.95m as its charity owners struggle to find a buyer.</p><p>The Effective Ventures Foundation (EVF), formerly the Centre for Effective Altruism, bought the 27-bedroom, 18-bathroom Oxfordshire estate in April 2022.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/aug/31/wytham-abbey-asking-price-slashed-by-60-per-cent-after-failure-to-find-buyer">Continue reading...</a>
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