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Duncan Henry Davidson (born 29 March 1941) is the founder of Persimmon plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest housebuilding businesses. In 2018, it was reported that his wealth had risen by £32 million and he was worth £175 million.

Career

Davidson is the grandson of the 15th Duke of Norfolk and educated at Ampleforth College. He was a pageboy at the Coronation of Elizabeth II and nine years later worked as a labourer on London's Blackwall Tunnel.

He went into the British Army in 1959 and served in the Royal Scots Greys for four years. In 1963 he joined George Wimpey where he managed construction work in Iran.

In 1965, he founded Ryedale Homes which he sold seven years later to Comben Homes for £1 million. In 1972, he founded Persimmon plc and expanded it into one of the United Kingdom's largest housebuilding businesses. He retired as Executive Chairman in 2006 but remains Life President.

He owns 20,000 acres (81 km) of land in Northumberland and lives at Lilburn Tower near Wooler.

Family

Duncan Davidson married Sarah in 1966; the couple have four daughters.

References

  1. Love, Laura (10 May 2018). "The Teessiders on this year's rich list - and what they're worth". gazettelive. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  2. Times, The Sunday. "Rich List 2020: profiles 802-900=, featuring Daniel Craig and Adele". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  3. ^ Business Profile: Persimmon's master builder Daily Telegraph, 19 March 2006
  4. Persimmon builder to quit builder next year The Independent, 22 April 2005


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