Freddie Mercury Haus London

Freddie Mercury Haus London. Garden Lodge Freddie Mercury's House in London. Mary Austin, the Love of his Life! 2019 VIDEO The Garden Lodge, formerly belonging to Queen's Freddie Mercury, is for sale It has been under the care of his friend Mary Austin since his death.

Antiga casa de Freddie Mercury em Londres está à venda por 35 milhões de euros Observador
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It has been under the care of his friend Mary Austin since his death. The Garden Lodge, formerly belonging to Queen's Freddie Mercury, is for sale

Antiga casa de Freddie Mercury em Londres está à venda por 35 milhões de euros Observador

The Freddie Mercury faithful were shocked to see fan letters and condolences removed from the Garden Lodge wall (Image: Phillip Perry/Adnergje) Almost three decades since his passing, Mary Austin and her family still reside in Garden Lodge, however the fan letters that once plastered the home's walls have now been removed. The former London home of rock legend Freddie Mercury is available to buy - that is, for those with a cool £30 million ($38 million) to spare. The seven-bedroom home returns to the market for offers in excess of £30 million, and still carries plenty of Mercury's artistic touches.

The home of Queen singer Freddie Mercury in the mid1980s London houses, London house, Freddie. The Freddie Mercury faithful were shocked to see fan letters and condolences removed from the Garden Lodge wall (Image: Phillip Perry/Adnergje) Almost three decades since his passing, Mary Austin and her family still reside in Garden Lodge, however the fan letters that once plastered the home's walls have now been removed. Garden Lodge, in the capital's posh Kensington, was Mercury's much-loved home from 1980 until his death in 1991

London Freddie Mercury's House フレディマーキュリー, マーキュリー. The Garden Lodge, formerly belonging to Queen's Freddie Mercury, is for sale Garden Lodge at Logan Place in Kensington, London W8 is a detached house that was built from 1908-09 for the painter Cecil Rea and his wife, the sculptor Constance Halford