Margaret Thatcher house in London district of Belgravia will be put up for sale after the current owners finish the redesign and reconstruction. Those who want to become a part of glorious British history will have to spend £35 million (€44 million), writes ee24.com citing telegraph.co.uk.
Reconstruction by Leconfield Property Group will no be completed earlier than the next year, but the company has already received several offers from potential buyers interested in the residence of Iron Lady. Investors from the United States and the Middle East will compete for the right to acquire a historic mansion.
Margaret Thatcher was prime minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, and after retirement she moved from Downing Street to Belgravia. From 1990 to 2012 the Iron Lady lived in the mansion in Belgravia, and the last six months of her life she spent in Ritz hotel.
Offers of homes of celebrities are frequent, but every time they cause a stir. In London, one can buy a house of Sting, and in Surrey - the estate of John Lennon.