- Stefan Persson, the son of H&M's founder, owns a 19,000-acre country estate in southern England.
- The estate rears cattle, farms crops, brews beer, and serves punters in its 300-year-old pub.
- Persson, formerly CEO of H&M, is Sweden's richest person with a $17.3 billion fortune.
Swedish fashion magnate Stefan Persson, the billionaire son of H&M's founder, owns a sprawling 19,000-acre country estate in southern England.
As well as letting out properties, farming wheat and barley, and rearing cattle, the estate has its own pub, brewery, distillery, and oil press.