The legendary residence of Freddie Mercury, Garden Lodge,located in the exclusive London district of Kensington, has been put up for sale for a price of £30 million (US$37.7 million).This two-story Georgian mansion, which was the home of the iconic Queen vocalist until his death in 1991, represents a unique opportunity to acquire a priceless piece of musical history.
A haven imbued with creativity
Built in the 18th century, Garden Lodge not only stands out for its elegant architecture, but also for the modifications made to it by Mercury. The artist transformed the property into a space that reflected his vibrant personality and passion for music. The mansion has eight bedrooms, a bar, a library, a , a music center , and a private garden, where Mercury found inspiration for his compositions.
A legacy that lives on
After Mercury's death, the house was inherited by Mary Austin, his ex-partner and lifelong friend. Austin has meticulously cared for the property for over three decades, preserving the essence of the artist. However, the time has come to find a new owner who values this historical legacy and gives Garden Lodge a new chapter.
A veil of mystery
The sale of the mansion has been handled with some secrecy. The real estate agency in charge, Knight Frank, has only published two photos of the interior of the property and only buyers who demonstrate that they have the necessary capital to acquire it will be able to access it.
More than just a house
Garden Lodge is much more than just a home. It is a portal to the past, a place where you can breathe the creative energy of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. The person who acquires this property will not only have the opportunity to live in a space full of history, but also to be part of Freddie Mercury's legacy.