Pippa Middleton and James Matthews praised for 'lucrative business endeavour'
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The couple live in Bucklebury Farm Park in Berkshire - a 20-minute drive away from Carole Middleton
Pippa Middleton and James Matthews have been praised for their "lucrative business endeavour" by a property expert who spoke exclusively to GB News.
Princess Kate's younger sister Pippa, and her hedge-fund billionaire husband James, have opened their home Bucklebury Farm Park's lodge in Berkshire for parties, events, and Pilates.
In 2020, Pippa and James purchased 72 acres of land in Berkshire for £1.5million.
By 2024, the couple opened the lodge at Bucklebury Farm for social events, including parties and Pilates classes.
Royal commentator Richard Eden previously wrote in The Mail: "Carole's son-in-law, James Matthews, bought Bucklebury Farm in Berkshire for £1.5million in 2020.
"Now, I hear, he's opening its lodge for parties, as well as events and even Pilates."
Liam Gretton, a Bespoke Estate Agent from Wirral, spoke exclusively to GB News about Pippa and James's decision to open up their Bucklebury home for parties.
He said: “Like many families post-COVID, people have re-evaluated what they want from their homes.
James Matthews previously purchased the 72-acre Bucklebury Park Farm
PA“The pandemic has inspired a shift towards properties that offer more space, privacy, and connection to nature.
“Pippa and James are no different, however with their lifestyle, they have the means to seek a larger, more open space than the average person moving home.
“Bucklebury Farm provides them with the ideal setting to enjoy an expansive outdoor area, offering their family a healthier and calmer environment compared to the hustle and bustle of London.
“This move reflects a wider trend throughout the country that families are prioritising space and their quality of life, especially those who can afford to do so."
Pippa Middleton and her family are hosting parties in the lodge located on Bucklebury Farm
GettyGretton estimated the potential revenue Pippa and James could be making from this endeavour.
He added: “The potential revenue from the lodge at Bucklebury Farm depends on how the space is utilised.
“If the lodge is leveraged for corporate meetings, photo shoots, pop-up shops or galleries, talks, classes, or demonstration seminars, it can generate significant income.
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“The lodge is situated in a setting that enhances its appeal for these types of events.
“Additionally, offering a hot-desking facility would attract small or travelling businesses, providing another revenue stream.
“The exact figures would vary based on usage frequency and demand, however given the lodge's versatility and location, it could be a lucrative business endeavour.”