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Daily Mail Reporter
19:46 GMT, 5 May 2013
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19:49 GMT, 5 May 2013
Rocker Rod Stewart seems to have caught the nesting egg late – by snapping up a £4.65million mansion to add to his growing collection of country piles.
The 68-year-old superstar has bought ten-bedroom Durrington House near Epping Forest in Essex.
With the 18th century pad boasting a rose garden, croquet lawn, ornamental pond and guest cottages, Rod is definitely going to be popular with his pals who fancy some quaint English living.

Another country pile to add to his collection! Rod Stewart has snapped up the gorgeous Durrington House near Epping Forest
And this isn’t his first Essex mansion, Rod owns seven-bedroom Wood House a pad which once belonged to Winston Churchill.
And he has a 28,000 square foot mansion in Beverly Hills, complete with mirrored bar and home cinema, where lives with wife Penny Lancaster and their kids Alastair, seven, and Aiden, two.
The veteran singer, who is worth an estimated £120million and divides his time between homes in Los Angeles and a seven-bedroom spread in Essex, made a canny purchase after securing Durrington House from gold-mining tycoon Peter Hambro in the same county.

Canny purchase: Rod, pictured with his wife Penny Lancaster, is thought to have snapped up the house at an opportune moment

Stunning: The house boasts a croquet lawn, ornamental pond and guest cottages
Rod, 68, whose 35-date tour last year is said to have netted him £20million, is understood to have made his move after the price of the property dropped from £5million to £4.65million.
With eight children by three women, the spectacular house will certainly provide adequate accommodation. Its ten bedrooms date back to 1712 and overlook a lake set in 46 acres of pastures and ancient woodland.
His new home has had a long link with banking families.

Grand: Old Etonian Hambro, 67, a scion of the banking dynasty and now boss of Russian mining group Petropavlovsk, took over the house from his father, Everard, who had lived in the property since the Sixties
Old Etonian Hambro, 67, a scion of the banking dynasty and now boss of Russian mining group Petropavlovsk, took over the house from his father, Everard, who had lived in the property since the Sixties.
Before then it was owned by Sir Harry Goschen of bankers Goschen and Cunliffe, while previous residents included the Glyn family, who co-founded Williams Glyn bank, now part of RBS.
Meanwhile, multi-millionaire Hambro has bought trainer Charles Egerton’s spread at Chaddleworth, near Lambourn, where, according to locals, he plans to demolish red-brick Head Farm and build a new house.
It is not clear if Rod, who is touring in the U.S., will off-load his Epping home.
MailOnline has contacted Rod’s spokesman for a comment.
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