Mick Jagger’s Former «Party» Apartment Sold for £5 Million

In a Boho Style
The former London apartment of Mick Jagger, frontman of the legendary band The Rolling Stones, has been sold for £5 million, Mansion Global reports.
Located in the prestigious Marylebone district, Jagger rented the flat from 1966 to 1968 — a period when the band was at the height of its fame. It was here that the musician hosted some of the most notorious parties in British show business, welcoming an array of celebrity guests, including his bandmate Keith Richards, singer Marianne Faithfull, and even Princess Margaret, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II.


The apartment, situated on the fourth floor of the historic Harley House building constructed in 1904, spans 232 square meters. It features four bedrooms, a spacious living room with high ceilings, a dining area opening onto a balcony, as well as a home cinema and a study.
As for the interiors, the apartment is decorated in a boho style, with vibrant fabrics and antique furniture creating an atmosphere of relaxed sophistication.



The property was listed for sale for the first time in over 30 years, and the deal was finalized last week. The buyer’s identity remains undisclosed, though it is known that he is a British national and a devoted fan of The Rolling Stones.
Photo: mansionglobal.com
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