
"Nick Candy's sale of Providence House for £275m is reported to be the most expensive residential property transaction in London and one of the largest globally, showcasing the high value of luxury real estate in the city."
"The mansion, located in the grounds of Royal Chelsea Hospital, features a lake and swimming pool, and was previously the venue for a fundraiser attended by Donald Trump Jr., highlighting its significance in high-profile events."
"Candy has been a major donor to Reform UK, contributing around £1m last year, and has played a crucial role in fundraising efforts, including plans to attract wealthy individuals to the UK with a special residency fee."
Nick Candy, a prominent figure in Reform UK, sold his Grade II-listed mansion in Chelsea for £275m, believed to be a record sale. The property, Providence House, features a lake and swimming pool and was previously used for a fundraiser for Donald Trump. The current owner is listed as Providence House LLP, controlled by Candy and his estranged wife. Candy is a significant donor to Reform UK and has been involved in attracting wealthy individuals to the UK through residency plans. He also has other properties for sale, including a penthouse in London.
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