Found in Regent's Park in London and is owned by Prince
Khaled Al-Waleed with an approximate value of £101
million.
When the Holme, Decimus Burton’s grade I listed
Regency villa in the middle of Regents Park was bought
for up to £30 million the London property market
was bustling. The house was built in 1817 and only four
years ago the house was handed over for a meagre £5
million, which has a garage for nine cars.
The house is occupied by Prince Khaled al-Waleed who
is said to only live in it a little over two weeks a
year, is the son of the King of Saudi Arabia’s
brother.
The gardens have flowing lawns, formal flower gardens,
a waterfall, a stream and pool all of which look out
on to Heron Island near to the Regents Park boating
lake. All of which is set in four acres of garden. Set
in its location of calm, means that it could be worth
£102 million
|