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This grand London flat where Mick Jagger and Keith Richards partied now asks $7M for sale
@Source: nypost.com
You can’t always get what you want, but you can get Mick Jagger’s former home.
The rocker’s onetime London apartment is for sale, according to a release from its listing brokerages.
Jagger lived at the home during the Rolling Stones’ rapid ascent to international fame in the 1960s. The former party pad, located in Marylebone, asks $7 million.
Jagger was able to lease the space in 1966 thanks to the runaway success of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and “Get Off My Cloud.”
The 2,495-square-foot residence is also where Jagger began his highly publicized relationship with singer Marianne Faithfull — and where he and bandmate Keith Richards threw famously heavy parties, according to Jagger’s biographer Chris Salewicz in the book “Mick & Keith: Parallel Lines.”
The four-bedroom home features 10-foot ceilings, parquet flooring, French windows and a balcony that runs the entire width of the apartment, according to the listing brokerages Beauchamp Estates and Prime London.
The apartment includes two reception rooms, a home cinema and a library. A large bay window brings light into the large primary bedroom; its ensuite bath has stone walls and a freestanding tub.
Listing photos show an understated home with clean lines and simple fixtures — highly incompatible with the vision of a ’60s rock star’s party-filled crash pad. Jagger’s brief residence saw swarms of photographers visit in 1967, after it was rumored that he took LSD, and served as the backdrop for now-iconic photoshoots by Gered Mankowitz.
The Stones went on to release “Paint it Black” and other hits during Jagger’s tenure at the apartment, which ended in 1968 when Jagger and Faithfull moved to an apartment in Belgravia. The pair split up in 1970.
The spacious residence is located inside a landmarked Edwardian mansion, called Harley House, built between 1903 and 1904 to house Irish migrants working as servants for their wealthy neighbors.
The listing brokerages say this offering will lure in a specific kind of interest.
“We anticipate the listing will attract significant interest from discerning buyers and fans of The Rolling Stones from around the world,” said Jeremy Gee, the managing director of Beauchamp Estates, in a statement.
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