George and Amal Clooney’s majestic fair in the mansion of 12 million pounds sterling with personal details

After living in New York in recent months, George and Amal Clooney have stolen across the pond and are currently spending time in the United Kingdom.
This week, the couple, considered a Hollywood royalty, had a brush with British royalty when they attended the star reception at the Buckingham Palace organized by His Majesty King Charles for the benefit of King’s Trust.
Unless the Oscar-winning actor and the human rights lawyer decides to go to a luxury hotel in the capital, it is likely that the couple, who married in 2014, stayed at home in ringing-on-Thames for their visit to England.
George, 64, and Amal, 47, who are parents of eight-year-old twins, are the proud owners of a property of Grade II on ringing Eye, an island of the Thames near ringing-on-Thames.
The property, located on the border of Oxfordshire-Berkshire, was worth 12 million pounds sterling and has nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms, a free kitchen, a veranda and 5.5 acres of land.
Not only that, but the sprawling property also has a majestic living room filled with personal details near their heart.
George and Amal Clooney’s majestic fair in the mansion of 12 million pounds sterling with personal details
In the photos discovered from a previous list of the property, known as Aberdash House, the living room looks so large.
With its high ceilings, its enormous fireplace, its light of hanging chandelier and its magnificent Georgian style windows, the luxury room could be confused with one in a royal property.
The photo in question also shows a large characteristic of leopard works above the fireplace, a catchy focal point of the room which adds character.
Since George and Amal have now been the owners of the house for over ten years, it is more than likely that they have updated interiors and decoration to their own taste.
However, in an interview with British Vogue, the details of their house were shared by journalist Nathan Heller who prove that they added similar details on the theme of animals at their home.
“There is an ancient card framed by Berkshire, the county nearby; a ship in a bottle; and a monogram sculpture in gold (G and A),” he said.
“Some of their most expensive paintings, on the other hand, are at the end of Cocker Spaniel from George, Einstein (presented themselves as a physics teacher to a blackboard), and the head of a giraffe (Amal loves giraffes).”