From: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 9:34 PM To: Mark Lloyd Subject: Re: Bin Ennakhil who is the architect that designed it? On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 9:26=PM, Mark Lloyd < Dear Jeffrey, » wrote: I managed to visit this house earlier today with a Turkis= friend (an architect) who is friendly with the architect who designed it..C24) I was blown away and I have seen some amazi=g properties in my life. This unquestionably is one of the most incredible= The gardens are also extraordinary. I have never seen such a high s=andard of workmanship and detailing. As the architect explained to us, thi= standard of work can never be repeated as many of the older craftsmen hav= since died and no one today has their skills. I would change some of the =abrics, improve the lighting but leave the rest untouched. It has 4 suites in the main house and a further 4 suites in=the guest house, which is only partly completed awaiting the directions of=the new purchaser. So you will never have room to invite a football =eam to stay, even if you could invite 300 for dinner and lose them! <=iv> However, it's a home which could impress any Head of=State. The price at 45m Euros seemed high until I saw it with my own eyes.=The photos do nothing for it. It's not remotely flash, far removed fro= the flashy palaces of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. This is a home fit for t=e Duke of Devonshire or a Rothschild. Very sophisticated taste. =br> We have two options, should you decide to visit. We can go w=th the registered agent Marc Leon of Christies/Kensington Properties or if=you prefer we can do so privately with my Turkish friend. </=iv> Let me know your thoughts. Can't wait=to see you! Mark Sent from my iPad On 26 Feb 2015, at 20:09, jeffrey E. <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote: EFTA_R1_01640906 EFTA02509539