Alexander McQueen's former Mayfair penthouse apartment now for sale
Located on the much sought-after Dunraven Street in Mayfair, London, this three-bedroom apartment has many famous connections.
For one, the penthouse property was the home of the late British fashion designer, Alexander McQueen. But the apartment also resides within the Grade II listed blue plaque property which was formerly the home of English author, P.G. Wodehouse, between 1927 and 1934.
A blue plaque on the front of the building signifies the author's time here, which was unveiled by the Queen Mother in 1988.
The townhouse's well-known street has further been residence to the socialite and actress, Lillie Langtry, from 1877 to 1880, MPs, members of the aristocracy and King George III's physician Sir Lucas Pepys, from 1816 to 1821.
The home’s interior design is contemporary and stylish, with a bright and airy reception room. Glamorous touches can be found throughout, including chandeliers, black wooden floors and several large wall mirrors.
A chrome spiral staircase leads to the spectacular roof terrace, which offers a fantastic entertaining space and wonderful views over Mayfair.
This property is available for £6,000,000 through Fine & Country.
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