Foxcote House

The Holmans restored the house and it was sold by them in 1997 to the American billionaire Les Wexner.

[2][4] The Wexners attend the annual pheasant shooting season each October and host traditional British shooting parties in a former Catholic chapel that adjoins the house.

[2] The Wexners have refurbished the house and have purchased surrounding land to restore its estate.

The Wexners are financial supporters of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), and in a video tour of Foxcote House made for the international company of the RSC, it is stated that at the time of the Wexner's purchase, the top floor of the house had been sealed off for 50 years and the house was in a state of "complete dilapidation".

In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, Sarah Holman, the daughter of Christopher Boot Holman, said that the Wexners "have spent a fortune on new windows and they have done lots of marvellous things" but that they had also turned the house into a "...glorified shooting lodge.