Freddie Mercury's London mansion, a sanctuary where the iconic Queen frontman lived during the final decade of his life, is now on the market for the first time since 1980. The house, known for undergoing extensive renovations and being adorned with precious artwork by renowned artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Matisse, has been stripped of Mercury's 'exquisite clutter.' Mercury, who purchased the house in 1980, the same year Queen's album 'The Game' featuring hits 'Another One Bites the Dust' and 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' topped the charts, made this mansion his home until his passing.
Freddie Mercury's home is on the market for first time since 1980 minus his 'exquisite clutter' https://t.co/pbNTYrQ62R
Mercury, the frontman for Queen, bought the house in 1980 — the year the band's album “The Game,” with hits “Another One Bites the Dust” and “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” topped the charts. https://t.co/GCaO5Kl0Et
Freddie Mercury’s London mansion up for sale, first time since 1980 https://t.co/Gzc8x1mMvL
The mansion that was Freddie Mercury's sanctuary in London and where he lived the final decade of his life is on sale for the first time in nearly 45 years. https://t.co/b7JYNXW2Z2
Mercury had extensive renovations done to the house and loaded it with precious artwork, including pieces by Picasso, Dalí and Matisse. https://t.co/qS6NG8vtzM
Freddie Mercury’s home is on the market for first time since 1980 minus his ‘exquisite clutter’ https://t.co/Nrd8iN15KA
Freddie Mercury's home is on the market for first time since 1980 minus his 'exquisite clutter' https://t.co/rEbYjqW4mU