Heath Hall: The most expensive home on Britain’s real estate market has dropped its asking price
The most expensive home on the market in Britain has been forced to slash its asking price by a staggering £35 million.
Heath Hall, a 14-bedroom mansion in north London, was put on the market in 2011 with a guide price of £100 million.


One out of the six reception rooms
But
a lack of interest in the Grade II listed home has seen the owner,
property tycoon Andreas Panayiotou, drop it to a “more realistic” £65
million.
The
£35 million difference is enough to buy a six-bedroom Georgian terrace
in upmarket Belgravia or 215 ‘average’ UK homes priced at £162,000.
Mr
Panayiotou bought Heath Hall, which was built in 1910 for sugar magnate
William Park Lyle, in 2006 after it had fallen into disrepair.
He
then spent £40 million transforming it into one of the most impressive
homes on The Bishops Avenue, an exclusive road in Hampstead known as
Billionaires’ Row.
The
home – the most expensive currently for sale on the open market- is now
being marketed by high end estate agency Knight Frank.
One of the mansion’s many bedrooms
Grant
Alexson, head of Knight Frank’s Hampstead office, said: “The £65
million price is more realistic. It is not a bargain, but there is no
house like it.
“It is beyond ambassadorial, it is the sort of home which is perfect for kings or princes.
“It
has a terrific plot and is one of the largest houses in the area. It
has the largest front of any home on The Bishops Avenue and this is
important.”
The
Bank of China took over Heath Hall in the 1950s and housed their staff
in communist conditions, almost turning the mansion into a hostel with
workers sleeping on bunk beds.
When Mr Panayiotou bought it in 2006, he set about transforming it into one of the capital’s finest homes.
The
East London-based businessman employed a team of 120 tradesmen for the
renovation, adding a further 8,000sq/ft to the already substantial
19,000sq/ft.
The mansion has a cinema, as well as a gym, snooker room and library.
The
home, set in 2.5-acres of manicured gardens, boasts 14 bedroom suites,
six reception rooms, a drawing room, dining room, family room, sun room
and snooker room.
There is also a library, home cinema, steam room with sauna, fully fitted home gym and wine cellar with climate controlled temperature.
There is also a library, home cinema, steam room with sauna, fully fitted home gym and wine cellar with climate controlled temperature.
Thebathroom is made with 12 types of marble
Twelve
types of Italian marble and seven types of wood were used for the
bathrooms while the snooker room, office, bar, library and grand
staircase are all clad in Oak.
All of the carpentry and hand-carved marble basins were prepared in Italy before being transported to the property.
Bishops
Avenue is now known as Billionaires’ Row because of the incredible
wealth of the residents which include the Saudi Royal Family.
The mansion has a tennis court
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