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    Know how special Ambani’s new palace is, these big films including James Bond have been shot in the 900-year-old Stoke Park

    ndexpressBy ndexpressNovember 7, 2021Updated:November 7, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
    Know how special Ambani's new palace is, these big films including James Bond have been shot in the 900-year-old Stoke Park

    Mukesh Ambani Mukesh Ambani, the head of Reliance Industries, has bought 300 acres of land in London. The famous Stoke Park Hotel is built in this. Which will now be used for sports and business. It is currently being developed. In this new property of Ambani, all the big films including Gold Finger of famous series like James Bond have been shot.

    Located in the famous Buckinghamshire area of ​​London, this property is currently completely closed. That is, if someone has to book here then it is not possible. That’s because work is going on here. The name of the hotel built here is Stoke Park. The grandeur it had before is being revived.

    900 years old palace

    James Bond’s Gold Finger was shot here

    Joined in Ambani’s new property, this luxurious palace used to be a private residence till 1908. Its actual age is 900 years. It was bought with the hope of becoming Britain’s first country club since 1908. After that it was made a hotel.

    Know what is special here?

    Stoke Park is 35 minutes away from London. It is 7 miles from Heathrow Airport in London. Spread over 300 acres, this property has 27 golf courses and a spa. There are 13 tennis courts and a great gym. It has luxury bedrooms and suites. There is a private garden of 14 acres. There are more than 20 halls here. Due to being very beautiful, many films have also been shot here. These famous films have been shot

    Buckinghamshire is a county in England. The influence of Roman culture on this is still visible on this city. Its population was 5.5 lakh in 2011, which will increase to 5.30 lakh in 2026. Its area is 1564 square kilometers. The location was the site of the shooting of James Bond’s Gold Finger in 1964, Tomorrow Never Dies in 1997 and the 2001 film Bridget Jones’ Diary. The shooting of Netflix’s famous series The Crown also took place here.

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    Talking about Antilia on the other hand, Antilia, built on Altamount Road in the South of Mumbai, is of 27 floors. ‘Antilia’ is built in 4,00,000 square feet. The first six floors below Antilia are for parking. In these, 168 cars can be parked simultaneously. Mukesh Ambani lives with his family on the floor just below the top floor.

    To escape the heat, an ice room has also been built in this house. The interior of each floor is different. In Mukesh Ambani’s house, full arrangements have been made for helipad, gym, cinema hall and many such different facilities. No Bollywood star has a facility like a helipad at home.

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