Monday, June 11, 2007

Rock star to inherit Briton's house

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- An eccentric British aristocrat with no heir says the lead singer of an American rock group was a "hot contender" to take over his £7 million ($13.8 million) country estate.

"He is my new best friend," Sir Benjamin Slade said Friday of Isaac Slade, frontman for the rock group The Fray who could be in line to take over his 13th century mansion.

The baronet was swamped with applications from 15,000 would-be relatives when his quest for a Slade heir was made into a Discovery Channel documentary.
Among the applicants were Canadian, American and Australian Slades. A convict even applied from an Indian prison.

"Isaac is definitely one of the hot contenders. It is looking good," Slade said after entertaining him for two days at Maunsel House, a rambling stately home in Somerset, western England, that has nine bedrooms, a ballroom, library and bar.
The estate also boasts a herd of 430 cattle as well as 13 peacocks, four dogs and six pigs.

"We would put (the estate) in a trust. That is the only way to protect these assets. I would not be selling it to him. We want an heir for this place who would take it on and look after it," Slade said.

The 60-year-old baronet thoroughly approved of the 26-year-old Isaac from Denver, Colorado, and said he certainly did not fit the popular image of rock 'n' roll excess.

(Reuters)