Tour Jasper Conran's grand apartment in an 18th-century castle, now on sale for £3.5m

Video platform Nowness takes us on a tour of Jasper Conran's grand apartment in Wardour Castle, Wiltshire, now for sale for £3.95 million

It's no surprise the home of English designer Jasper Conran is impeccably decked out. An apartment occupying part of New Wardour Castle, an English country house in Wiltshire, it boasts 23,000 square feet of living space, plus a rare sweeping rotunda staircase designed by English architect James Paine and full-sized pipe organ made of wood, ivory and gold. The house was renovated and converted into apartments in 2000 by John Pawson, and Conran acquired his, which stretches over the ground and first floors, in 2010. And now that apartment could be yours; it has just gone on sale with Savills for £3.95 million.

The son of author Shirley Conran and retailer Sir Terence Conran, whose stores have become synonymous with British interior design, Jasper Conran's position as a leading tastemaker was preordained. Beginning his career designing for historic New York store Henri Bendel, he launched his namesake brand in 1978 at the age of 19, and has since become a household name.

Here, the English designer invites director Emile Rafael into his apartment in the Palladian house to talk about his love of the grandeur of the English country house.

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