The unique and luxury mansion located in Marylebone (the prestigious neighborhood in the North of London’s Westminster) 33 Portland Place, is for sale now. The 1,800-square meter property has 21 bedroom, 9 spacious living room and 13 bathroom. The mansion was built in approx. 1776 and it was designed by the Royal architect, Robert Adam. This mansion featured in the Tom Hooper's "The King's Speech" film which won 4 Oscar awards, reports ee24.com citing the Knight Frank and other media.
Not only the mansion is offered for sale is, but also are offered the outbuildings in the gardening area. The object’s price of 25-30 million pounds (about €31.2 – 37.4 million) is not less impressive than its size. The price is not finally defined as the mansion will be auctioned. If necessary, the house itself and its outbuildings may be sold as two separate lots.
Such buildings are generally not subjected for the commercial investment; they are purchased by collectors, hunting for art objects. The sales share of buildings in this category does not exceed 1% of the real estate market.
"The King's Speech" is the Oscar-winning film of 2010, which got also a number of another awards. Most of the film’s scenes were filmed in this luxurious London mansion, which is now offered for sale. There lived and received patients the well-known speech therapist Lionel Logue, who carried a medical treatment of the future King George VI, suffering from a nervous stammer.
This building was not only filmed the Oscar-winning film, but also was a stage for a number of music videos, as well as for the celebrities photo shooting. In addition, there were held elite’s parties attended by many world’s know celebrities.
Photo: knightfrank.com; scenes from “The King’s Speech” film (2010).