THE son of a self-made multi-millionaire who owned more than 5,500 acres in Coughton has died aged just 33.
Nick Boler, of Spernal House, who owned Spernal Estates, died of a suspected heart attack last Tuesday.
Mr Boler inherited the land after the death of his father Stephen, worth an estimated £120 million, in 1998.
He left school at 16 and worked for his dad's businesses in The Limelight Group, which included Moben Kitchens, Portland Conservatories, Dolphin Bathrooms and Sharps Bedrooms.
In 1995, Nick helped found a game reserve in South Africa. The reserve, called Tswalu, is set in 250,000 acres of land in northern Cape Province.
Nick was not married and did not have any children but he had a close family of sisters and brothers.
His funeral will be at St Peter's Church in Coughton on Friday.
Mr Boler is survived by brothers Mark and Matthew, sisters Camilla and Sarah-Jane and his mother Sandra.
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