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Mukesh Ambani bought the second Antilia, in London called Stoke Park

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 05, 2021 1:21 PM

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The Richest man of India Mukesh Ambani is always in the news but not only Mukesh Ambani his residence in Mumbai Antilia also created its own place in the daily limelight. So far Mukesh Ambani will be living in London for some time for which he has bought a magnificent palace-like Antilia named Stoke Park.
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Mukesh Ambani has bought this palace a few days ago. Stoke Park is worth Rs 592 crores and it is spread over 300 acres of land
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Stoke Park is a grand place consisting of 49 bedrooms are the necessary facilities are there as the Ambani family will be living here for half a year.
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The Ambani family wants the building to be as spacious and independent as Antilia that's why they choose Stoke park. Mukesh Ambani and his family have gone abroad for Diwali this time. He is expected to return to India after Diwali.
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An Ambani temple will also be set up in Stoke Park, for which idols of Lord Ganesha, Hanuman, and Radhakrishna have been specially invited from Rajasthan. Also, two priests from India will be taken to London for daily worship at this temple.
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Stoke Park is spread over 300 acres. Until 1908, the property was in private possession. Then transformed into a country club. The Royal Stoke Park has a five-star hotel and a golf course. There is also a small hospital here.
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