Is situated in London and is owned by Grosvenor Group
with the value of £20 million.
In 1989 Lord Lloyd Webber bought in for £10 million,
this became the most expensive house in the capital.
Robert Kime Lloyd Webber, Prince Charles’s favourite
designer and Lloyd’s wife Madeleine they restored
it. Then only nine years later the townhouse was sold
to Victor Kozeny, a Czech businessman, for £15
million. Now Eaton square is on the market again through
the Duke of Westminster’s Grosvenor Group.
The main house has 12,250 sq ft of living space and
the basement has a colonnaded indoor swimming pool and
sauna. There are six ensuite bedrooms and three kitchens,
along with three bedrooms and two bathrooms in the mews
house next door also a two bedroom staff flat and separate
chauffeur’s quarters.
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