Pippa Middleton’s secret party lodge in Berkshire could be mistaken for Soho Farmhouse
Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews’ 32-room Georgian property is a fairytale home to raise their three children; Arthur, five, Grace, three, and Rose, two.
The £15 million property, set upon a sprawling 150-acre estate in Berkshire, is far more grand than that of the Prince and Princess of Wales who live a stone’s throw away at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
Little is known about the Middleton-Matthews property, aside from reports the family has since dug up the expansive walled garden to install an 82 ft x 19 ft swimming pool, per the Daily Mail.
However, James and Pippa’s new eco lodge situated on Bucklebury Farm and Deer Safari Park is an open book into their exquisite taste and love for rustic interiors.
The hedge fund manager, 48, who married Kate’s sister, Pippa, in 2017, purchased the 72-acre farm in 2021 for £1.5 million.
The Lodge, which is owned by the Princess of Wales’ sister, is now open for summer stays, parties, yoga classes and Pilates sessions, hot desking and more. Photographs shared on Berkshsire Farm’s Instagram page give a rare glimpse into Pippa’s lodge, which is situated in the tranquil woodland of Pang Valley.
The Lodge, which is owned by the Princess of Wales’ sister, is now open for summer stays, parties, yoga classes and Pilates sessions, hot desking and more. Photographs shared on Berkshsire Farm’s Instagram page give a rare glimpse into Pippa’s lodge, which is situated in the tranquil woodland of Pang Valley.
The wood-clad property boasts rustic, cosy interiors including exposed beams, natural wood flooring and a sleek log burner which is not dissimilar to the wood-panelled cabins at exclusive member’s club Soho Farmhouse.