A MULTI-millionaire who sleeps in Hitler's bed and owns the world's biggest collection of Nazi memorabilia is selling his country mansion for £1.95million.
Kevin Wheatcroft, 60, has an estimated fortune of £120million fortune but also has a passion for collecting German WWII relics.
Petrolhead Mr Wheatcroft, who owns the former Grand Prix circuit Donington Park, is hoping to sell his mansion that comes with its own pub, library and a garage fit for 35 vehicles.
The 11,000 square foot property tucked away in Wigston, Leicestershire displays his gigantic collection of Nazi memorabilia.
He famously admitted to sleeping in Hitler's former bed, but claims that he changed the mattress.
Mr Wheatcroft has spent decades adding to his collection, which includes a squadron of 88 tanks.
He also saved a wooden door to Hitler's cell in Landsberg Prison where he wrote Mein Kampf.
Mr Wheatcroft secured the door when he befriended a group of German builders in a pub who were tasked with demolishing the building.
Seven Oaks House estate, which has its own library, pub, museum space and garage big enough to store 35 vehicles, is now on the market for £1.95million.
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The stunning property also has its own gym, swimming pool, wine cellar, snooker room and even a nuclear bunker.
It also has a two-storey library which Mr Wheatcroft had built specially with an octagonal viewing platform.
The property, which has landscaped courtyard gardens, is being sold by Leicestershire-based Bentons.
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