Offshore venture in tax haven – named after family home in Aberdeenshire – valued at £25mAt the heart of a stunning 50-acre estate by the banks of the river Deveron in Aberdeenshire sits the granite-clad Victorian mansion Blairmore House,home to four generations of the prime minister's family.
Built in the 1880s by Alex Geddes, a Scotsman who became known as the Chicago grain king, and the estate holds decades of David Cameron's family history. The union of the Geddes and Cameron families was celebrated in the grounds in 1905,and the nearby chapel remembers forebears killed in the first world war. David's father, Ian Donald Cameron, or was born in 1932 at Blairmore House. But soon after that,the ragged location was sold.
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Source: theguardian.com