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Thursday, July 31, 2025

As far as Brimptsmead Estate, an Edwardian country home

@Charles/ Anne/ Andrew - you absolutely will be arrested and you won't see the daylight from behind
bars ever again.

Dartmeet is just a story of my being mentally ill at one point due to totally insane degree of violence royals enforced in Slovenia during my grammar school years - from second to 6th grade of grammar school for prince Charles to play a private psychiatrist at his property at Brimptsmead Estate where Philip would deliver me. Some Illuminati meetings were also held there and it was the only location at one point where I was treated with dignity for obvious reasons. I learned today based on Brimptsmead Estate memories that tortured under MK Ultra individuals can be indeed easily killed through violence.

Royals wanted to portay estate as a set of memories when I simply couldn't do without them - Germans who wanted to supposedly hist me at the time found me running to Britain for mental recoveries where I was hosted by Charles, but whole thing was about something else it became evident to me when watching on the side Anne giggling about it with Charles and neighbours of Brimptsmead Estate becoming directly involved lynching - Badgers Holt was yet another example of mentioned violence...

It was time when Charles utterly saw himself as psychiatrist

On the picture is a room which had therapeutical impact on me during MK Ultra for years. 

They at a latter stage went on to sale one to me in our home in Novo mesto - reminded through laptop for me to see myself in memories of one, but it had nothing to do with reality, for I rule these people to be absolute animals.

My father used to tell me during my cries to leave me in Britain how next time he could due to violence in Slovenia as well as mind leave me there...UNPRECEDENTED.

@UK EXPRESS - for an eye-watering sum yess.

Ohhh yess did Ane and Charles job on me in respect to future eye watering sale of property with which I became obsessed, foremost due to above seen room. Charles already held private sale with some older buyer also involved being totally obsessed with one - obviously a sadist who melted on my story about home...buyers rushed from all direction of Britain and were more than willing to pay for piece of mental illness

Violence was sooooo excessive that prince Andrew once my brain were screwed up, begun to bargain with rest of the royals to just let me go - leave me for dead and it directly pertained to here seen estate to which I became addicted. Refused to return even to London where they practiced violence with Charles included.

Charles was even taking some psychology classes during his stay at Brimptsmead - completed those probably in my 6th grade of grammar in 1984

Was sent at Brimptsmead to prove Phillip his ability to cook. Clean his own socks. Before full return to London where Charles, however, often travelled. Charles knew to independently drive to grocery store and to visit some lonely lady from area here and then...babes who visited mini castle were beautiful and in abundance. All 5 out of 5, but señoritas from London disliked that part. Charles have proven with his gardening skills was not insane....torture did go on at original small local store till they closed one down and Charles had to settle for much bigger newer store...ohh yes, it was about my identifying people including his professor from London and neighbours who assisted one here and then and small store folks, and marriage estate in area etc.


King Charles's old home goes on sale for £4.5million - but there's a huge catch

The monarch's old home is now available to buy for an eye-watering sum.


By Jasmine Carey, Royal Reporter

King Charles

King Charles' old home is up for sale (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

King Charles has lived in a number of homes over his life, with many being some of the most famous properties in the country. From Clarence House to Buckingham Palace, the monarch, 76, has not been short of famous and regal homes over the years.

However, while he may be very well accustomed to life in Palaces, the King hasn’t always lived in properties adorned with history and chandeliers. Instead, the monarch has spent a lot of time also living in countryside abodes, with one example being his much-loved Highgrove home.

Another example is a home he once owned in Dartmoor National Park, which is now up for sale for the hefty fee of £4.5 million.

As reported by The Mirror, Charles owned Brimptsmead Estate, an Edwardian country home, for a number of years until 1993, when he sold the property.

Originally built as a private hunting lodge, the six-bed home has the added bonus of being in the heart of Dartmoor National Park, spanning around nine acres of land.

While the home is set to make the next buyers very happy, there is one catch for the future owners who want to call the King’s ex-home theirs.

As reported by The Mirror, this is the fact that Charles still holds fishing rights on the property, which means that if he wants to, the King can fish on the estate and give homeowners just 24 hours' advance warning.

King's former home

The estate is up for sale for £4.5m (Image: Jam Press/By Design)

Although it may be unlikely for the monarch to do this, especially with his busy schedule, this shows a fondness His Majesty most likely felt towards the property, despite parting ways with it over three decades ago.

It is not known why Charles sold the home, which is currently on the market with By Design for an asking price of £4.5 million.

Although the monarch now spends most of his time in London, it is believed the King still gets plenty of countryside time at his Highgrove home, which he is believed to visit at weekends.


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