Summary
FOR someone who is 76, Hugh Cantlie shows no signs of slowing down. He had just returned from Malta and was about to drive to Scotland after speaking to The Journal from his apartment at Belford Hall, the building which brought him to the region and from where he runs his publishing company Cheviot Books.
"If you did slow down, what are you going to do with yourself?" he muses.See the full content of this document
Extract
Man Whose Life Is a Little Less Ordinary ; in Association with Rbs
"I went to Jersey and I was looking at the back of this deckchair. This hand went down and there was a vodka bottle and a glass behind the deckchair, and I said 'Who on earth is that?' And they said he was the chairman of some multinational company who has just retired and because he's been working all his life, he's got absolutely no hobbies or interests, so he's just taken to the bottle. So, one's got to keep one's brain going."
Cantlie, who was born in China, spent ...See the full content of this document
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