Danielle McCarthy
Home & Garden

Inside the $46 million London mansion Julie Andrews once owned

The London home, formerly occupied by actress Julie Andrews and her late husband Blake Edward in the 1970s, is now for sale.

The townhouse mansion has since been restored and has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, three reception rooms, a media room, gym and spa.

The home, which is walking distance from Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park, has hosted the likes of Peter Sellars, Herbert Lom and Omar Sharif, according to listing agent Becky Fatemi.

The house also has three terraces, six fireplaces and a 12.8sqm large wine cellar.

The elevator holds up to seven people and there is underfloor heating and air conditioning throughout the property.

The home’s breakfast nook is particularly luxurious, with a built-in plush seat that wraps around the corner of the room.

The front of the house opens to a balcony, which has views of the garden square. At the back of the house, French doors open onto a garden terrace.

“The front of the house faces north and opens up to Chester Square. You have uninterrupted green views, which is beautiful to look out onto,” said Becky.

“There is a lift that runs on the back of the house, with doors on both sides so you literally float from the main house into the mews into that gorgeous TV room.”

Scroll through the gallery above to see inside Julie Andrew’s former home.

Image credit: Rokstone

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