Britain’s most expensive fixer-upper is now on the market for £50million. The terraced mansion will also require an additional£20million spent restoring it.
The Grade II-listed Mayfair mansion has been neglected for years and is now in desperate need of a full refurbishment.
Despite the expensive price tag and the extensive refurbishment required, the neglected mansion is expected to attract a lot of interest as it in a prime location and could be transformed into a luxurious home.
The property is located near Green Park tube station in the desirable neighbourhood of Mayfair.
After renovation the property is expected to be worth a jaw-dropping £100million.
After refurbishment, the luxury mansion is expected to have an eight person lift, a guest house, a wine room, office, catering kitchen, a private cinema, a billiards room and a number of high security vaults.
The Mayfair home will boast seven bedroom suites suitable for royalty, eight state rooms, a swimming pool and gym.
The main bedroom suite will be bigger than most average new UK homes.
This is an artist's impression of how a corridor or reception area could look at the property.
The area and the potential of this could-be luxury mansion make it an extremely desirable property for billionaires hoping to snap up a Mayfair home.
The property has been put up for sale with estate agent Wetherell and is also being marketed by Beauchamp Estates.