This iconic mansion is a combination of opulence, and adventure as you step into a realm defined by Gothic-style architecture, steeped in captivating history, and adorned with leisure facilities.
Originally conceived as a hunting lodge for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, this 13-bed estate gained renown as the former residence of rock icon Ronnie Wood, the guitarist of The Rolling Stones.
His rock 'n' roll legacy echoes throughout the 2.3 acre property, manifested in tributes like a personal recording studio, sculptural artwork, and a portrait of Keith Richards in the wine cellar.
The house had already been sold by Rolling Stone himself to Who guitarist Pete Townshend, who had declared that Ronnie Wood showed up unannounced at his villa which later became the property of Pete Townshend.
Despite selling his Richmond mansion to The Who Pete Townshend in 1996, it seemed Ronnie Wood couldn't stay away.
Townshend, 74, says the Rolling Stones rocker often showed up unannounced, even on Christmas Day.
Crafted for both family living and hosting, the 12,295 square feet main house showcases an exceptional reception room, dining room, bar, and billiard’s room convertible into a cinema.
While preserving many original features, the residence has seen notable modernizations in the principal suite, kitchen, and gym.
A highlight of the property is the 3,425 square foot swimming pool complex, offering a haven for relaxation and entertainment, complete with a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and bathrooms.
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