Mick Jagger and Joan Collins’ former house hits the market for £7m

Harley House has been listed for sale for £7million.

Harley House has been listed for sale for £7million. (Image: Arlington Residential)

A luxurious apartment located in a property that and Joan Collins once lived in has hit the market.

The property within Harley House, Marylebone NW1, is just 200 yards from the posh Regent’s Park in London and now it could be yours –

and her family lived at Harley House – and this was where she was living when she left for her wedding day to fellow screen star Anthony Newley.

Rock legend Mick Jagger also owned an apartment there during the early 1970s – and it is known for being a place where the Rolling Stones’ famous rock-and-roll lifestyle was fully embraced.

Several famous residents who have previously lived in the property include Thomas Beechem, founder of the London Symphony Orchestra, Lady Hoare (wife to HM Ambassador to India), record producer Norrie Parramore and Sir Bodley Scott, who was the orthopaedic surgeon to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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Mick Jagger had lived at number 52 Harley House

Mick Jagger had lived at number 52 Harley House (Image: Arlington Residential )

has brought high-profile property to market.

The property experts said: “Harley House is a prestigious Grade II listed mansion block featuring 24-hour uniformed security porterage.

“The building is superbly located within 200 yards of Regent’s Park and 100 yards from the shops and restaurants of Marylebone High Street. The nearest tube stations are Regents Park (150 yards) and Baker Street (0.2 miles).

“It has 24 hour/7 days a week uniformed security, porterage and concierge service within porter’s lodge, secure carriage driveway with electronically operated automatic gates, CCTV cameras positioned to the front, side and rear of the building, passenger lift, discounted charge for congestion zone, eligible for Crown Estate Parking Permit.”

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The house features three stunning reception rooms.

The house features three stunning reception rooms. (Image: Arlington Residential)

Harley House on Marylebone Road was built 120 years ago to house Irish Catholics who moved to London to work as servants for rich families.

Spread across 3,200 sq ft; the property features a drawing room, dining room, family room, large entrance hall, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, two shower rooms, large kitchen/breakfast room and guest cloakroom.

The house has three stunning reception rooms. The well-designed, decorated house has a broad hallway that gives an overview of the entire property.

The hallway features a polished white flooring with elegant furniture. An arched doorway with intricate glasswork leads you to the hallway which extends to other rooms.

According to the property owners, the service charge of the property is £20,000 per annum.

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