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Isaac Slade Set To British Mansion
The Fray lead singer Isaac Slade is set to receive a British country mansion worth 7.5 million from a long-lost relative. Denver-born Isaac's bloodline traces back to through the Worcester side of the family. Isaac's relatives started the Slade School of Fine Art, in London, before moving to the US.
The rocker admits he was blown away when he first visited Maunsel House, a 13th Century property in Somerset. The rocker and his wife, along with the band's guitarist David Welsh and wife Janell, will stay in the home for two nights to get acquainted with the property.
, 60, has desperately been searching for an heir to take over his nine-bedroom house, because the large estate is too big for him to maintain. The mansion boasts a ballroom, library, bar and five reception rooms in addition to 1,500 acres, six cottages, three lakes, 430 cattle, 13 peacocks, four Labradors and six pigs.
After 's relatives in the UK declined his offer to inherit the house, the aristocrat piloted a Discovery Channel Show called 'I'm Really a Royal' in 2006 to find the rightful owner of the enormous estate.
received 15,000 applications for DNA testing but is pleased The Fray rocker may soon be the new owner. He said: "I've got a good feeling about the boy. Hopefully he's the one."
Childless British aristocrat Slade selected the 'How to Save a Life' singer as a potential heir following an 18-month worldwide DNA search to find a relative to claim his estate.



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