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Garden Lodge, in London's posh Kensington, is on the market for over £30 million (US$38 million), the home of Freddie Mercury from 1980 until his death in 1991, meticulously cared for by Mary Austin.
Mercury's eclectic taste is evident throughout, from the bright yellow dining room to the Japanese-style garden he helped create.
The property's exceptional provenance and unique design make it a rare opportunity for buyers, says Knight Frank.
Mercury, iconic frontman of Queen, left a lasting legacy in both music and lifestyle, embodied by Garden Lodge.
The home's double-height drawing room, library, and bar overlooks Mercury's grand piano, offering a glimpse into his artistic life.
With floor-to-ceiling mirrored doors in the primary bedroom, the house is a treasure trove of Mercury's stage costumes and personal belongings.
The sale of Garden Lodge marks an extraordinary chance to own a piece of cultural history intertwined with the legacy of a musical legend.
Its allure lies not only in its famous owner but also in its unmodernized grandeur and stunning gardens, a rare find in London's real estate market.