Hirst and Toddington Manor (3 of 8)
Hirst is undertaking the restoration of Toddington Manor, a 300-room mansion in the Cotswolds. The run-down but still impressive estate will be used to house his personal art collection. The manor was built in 1820 and has been vacant for 20 years. Hirst will restore the house in cooperation with English Heritage and plans to make it a museum to house his own works and those of other artists. 19/06/08
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