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Diana Lindsay, 85, bought the “glamorous” Chelsea house for her daughter Beverley 20 years ago but is now trying to get it back, the hearing was told. The judge warned Mrs Lindsay that the case might do “irreparable damage” to the previously close relationship between the women.

But she told the court that she wanted to protect her daughter from her new husband, who has been married three times before, “like a lioness with her cubs”.

Mrs Lindsay said she was barred from even entering the property and had been forced to spend Christmas in a nursing home when the couple turned her away, something they denied. Mrs Lindsay lives in a £1.5m, seven-bedroom house in Hove, West Sussex, and also owns property in Spain, and Sussex.

Her wealth comes from the assets built up during the life of her dead husband, who was an accountant who accumulated a large property portfolio.The High Court heard that the Chelsea property, called Crawford Lodge, was bought in 1991 with Mrs Lindsay paying £256,554 and her daughter £19,000.

The property was registered solely in Beverley Lindsay’s name, but her mother claimed her payment, which represented 93% of the price, entitled her to control of it.
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