Saturday, August 27, 2011

Abramovich's £150 million London home extends three stories underground


roman abramovich london home
roman abramovich london home
The latest addition to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich’s ever-growing property portfolio is the luxurious £150 million home in Lowndes Square in London. The Russian billionaire, who is known for his extravagant ways, has bought all nine flats of a prime London block by Harvey Nichols and Harrods. His new eight-bedroom building is spread across two stucco-fronted properties and has three stories underground. The palatial property features a swimming pool, staff apartments and 30,000 square feet of space. The house is over five stories above ground and three basement levels.
The lavish amenities include a cinema/entertainment room, an indoor pool, steam room and sauna, and a children’s study and entertainment room. The six family bedrooms and two guest suites will be equipped with en suite bathrooms.
Chelsea football club owner Abramovich, who loves to invest in properties, has been buying the individual flats over the years. A property expert said…
I knew he was buying property in the square. But I didn’t realise all of them were in these two buildings. He was obviously determined to acquire them and just waited patiently until, one by one, they came on the market.
Som of the Abramovich’s other luxurious possessions include a luxury flat at the new Bridges Wharf, a spectacular £18 million country estate in Fyning Hill, West Sussex, a villa in the South of France, a palaticla house in Tuscany, a hotel complex in Cyprus, a holiday home in Montenegro, a house in Moscow and the $90 million estate in St. Bart’s.
roman abramovich london house
roman abramovich london house

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