He purchased Templecombe House in Wargrave near Henley for approximately £8.5 million in December 2020. A graffiti swastika discovered by an explorer at Templecombe House near Henley. (Image: Oxford’s Finest Explorer)Three years ago, agents acting on Mr Corden's behalf won permission to demolish Templecombe House and replace it with a new purpose-built home from Wokingham Borough Council, the planning authority for Wargrave. (Image: Wokingham Borough Council)The 'druid temple stones' called the Mont de la Ville dolmens were brought over from Jersey island in 1788 by the former owner of the Park Place estate. The project originally involved building a replacement pool house near the druid stones, but this feature was removed from the plan following objections from Historic England.
Source: The Herald January 13, 2026 11:13 UTC