Blockbuster homes with film connections
From a flat featured in James Bond to a home on an iconic street in Love, Actually.
Four bedroom house in Bloomsbury, London
This elegant Georgian property has a rich history in the film world. Located on on Duke’s Road in Bloomsbury - a cobbled street with an old-London feel to it - the four bedroom, two bathroom home can be seen in The Aeronauts, Christopher Robin and, most recently, the Oscar-nominated film Living, starring Bill Nighy. The ground floor of the property was even featured in Disney’s Cruella, serving as Rosco’s dog grooming salon. Split over five levels, the house is packed with period features, including several fireplaces, the original staircase and a grand front door with a brass knocker. Offers in excess of £2,000,000
Three bedroom apartment in Whitehall, London
What could be more suave than lounging around a home that appears in a James Bond film? Whitehall Court in Westminster makes a notable feature in 2021's No Time to Die, located on the Thames opposite the London Eye. Fittingly, the building once served as the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6 headquarters until the end of the First World War. This three bedroom residence has spectacular views of the Southbank, which is best enjoyed from a balcony off the grand reception room. It’s the perfect spot to sip a martini - shaken, not stirred. Guide price: £4,850,000
Three bedroom house in Notting Hill, London
Every Christmas, Love Actually captures hearts with its intertwining love stories set against the romantic backdrop of Notting Hill. The famous ‘cards on the doorstep’ scene between Mark and Juliet takes place on St. Luke's Mews, where this three bedroom house is for sale. The elegant home boasts luxurious interiors, a large open-plan kitchen/family room and a south-facing roof terrace, creating a perfect harmony of modern living and classic London charm. Guide price: £2,750,000
Nine bedroom house in Blackwater, Surrey
Hawley House is a substantial Grade II listed country home in Surrey that boasts grand reception rooms with high ceilings, original fireplaces, wall panelling and plasterwork dating back to the mid-18th century. The property features heavily in the new Bollywood film Sridevi Bungalow, loosely based on the life of India's most popular actress of her time, Sridevi. The house is set within 17 acres of stunning parkland and has five large bedrooms in the main house. A separate coach house offers four more, along with a cinema, home office and 'ice well' - a period feature rarely-seen today, built before the invention of modern day refrigeration. Guide price: £5,350,000
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