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FT Wealth: March

In this edition: Charles Spencer asks what it’s like to live in one of Sir John Vanbrugh’s masterpieces; Clare Maurice examines the tax, visa and estate-planning pitfalls US citizens should weigh before relocating to the UK; Bryce Elder argues that One Hyde Park’s forbidding exclusivity is not a flaw but the very essence of its appeal.
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  • What it’s like to live in one of Sir John Vanbrugh’s masterpieces
    Castle Howard, Blenheim Palace and other major British buildings sprang from his designs
    A long sandstone neoclassical frontage with many columns
  • What Americans moving to the UK need to know about tax
    To make sure you avoid the traps, time your arrival and restructure your trusts
    Illustration of a man made from dollar bills carrying a suitcase with Union Jack and teapot stickers.
  • Lessons for rich families from a private banker
    The secret to sustaining generational wealth isn’t financial wizardry but long-term character
    An old man with a moustache checks documents at a desk covered with papers and files at Hoare’s Bank.
  • One Hyde Park repels as much as it attracts. It’s all part of the service
    Behind the marble, privacy and distance from the outside world are sold as luxury amenities
    People in red military coats in front of four low-ish apartment blocks, glassy with balconies.

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