In England, the house where the writer Rudyard Kipling lived has been put up for sale for 3.6 million pounds sterling (about 380 million rubles at the current exchange rate of the Central Bank), Mansion Global reports. We are talking about a Victorian mansion in the village of Tisbury, where the writer lived at the end of the 19th century. In addition, as the article recalls, illustrator Paul Hardy lived in the mansion for some time. The article indicates that the mansion has been renovated. The facade of the house is finished with stone. The double-leaf entrance doors in mint green are decorated with a crescent-shaped window. The master bedroom overlooks the garden on the top floor. There is also a guest suite and two additional bedrooms. The surrounding area has recreation areas and a gazebo with a stove. In 2013, the mansion was sold for £1.2 million to an unnamed buyer. Rudyard Kipling was an English writer, author of The Jungle Book and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.