The 139 Piccadilly mansion overlooking Green Park is up for sale. Now, what makes it of historical import is being the London home of poet Lord Byron and then much later of French banking heiress Baroness Catherine d’Erlanger.
The Grade II Listed property, which provides 14,624 square feet, could be worth around 30 million pounds or more. And hit 70 million pounds refurbished.
“This magnificent period building is one of the few surviving private palaces in Mayfair providing a discerning buyer with the opportunity to regenerate and transform it into a single palatial family home, an Embassy, private member’s club, new offices or a flagship retail boutique,” said Robert Britten, Sales Director at Wetherell.
“Buildings of this scale and importance and in such an ultra-prime Green Park location rarely come up for sale in Mayfair, it is an outstanding opportunity for someone wanting a trophy property in one of London’s finest addresses.”