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Hundreds enjoy a look at Caterham millionaire David Gold's sumptuous gardens

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HUNDREDS braved the drizzle to enjoy a look at Caterham millionaire David Gold's sumptuous gardens.

His 55-acre grounds off Tupwood Lane were thrown open to the public for charity on Sunday, where there was a rich array of attractions to view.

Mr Gold's top-of-the-range cars, including a Rolls Royce Phantom and a limited edition Bentley Blue Train, were on show, as was his personal helicopter.

There were also displays of everything from owls to vehicles from yesteryear.

The Oxted Band played music during the afternoon and Warlingham-based singers John Lazenby and Jenny Green sang a range of easy-listening numbers.

Visitors could also stroll around the large site, enjoying the woodland walks, array of daffodils and wildlife.

Mr Gold was on hand to sign copies of his booklet Triumph Over Adversity.

Proceeds from admission fees, together with sales of light refreshments, will be divided between St Catherine's Hospice and the National Gardens Scheme.

His grounds will be open once more this Sunday, between 11am and 4.30pm. The attractions will include falconry displays and singing by Noelle Vaughn.

Hundreds enjoy a look at Caterham millionaire David Gold's sumptuous gardens


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