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Five-storey Victorian villa in Upper Phillimore Gardens
Grand design: the five-storey Victorian villa in Upper Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, is thought to have been bought by Ukrainian philanthropist Elena Franchuk
Five-storey Victorian villa in Upper Phillimore Gardens Swimming pool

£80m: most expensive house sold in London

Mira Bar-Hillel, Property Correspendent
29 Feb 2008


A record price for a London home has been set with the £80million sale of a large detached house in Kensington.

It smashes the previous high of £67million for steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal's home in Kensington Palace Gardens and is claimed to be the world's most expensive single residential dwelling.

Contracts for the five-storey house in Upper Phillimore Gardens are believed to have been exchanged in recent weeks. The buyer is thought to be Ukrainian businesswoman and philanthropist Elena Franchuk, a friend of Sir Elton John.

The record sale price suggests that the global credit crunch is yet to hurt the pinnacle of the property market.

However, it may only stay as the record for a matter of weeks. A six storey house in Belgrave Square is due to come on the market in the spring for about £90 million.

The Victorian villa, not far from Kensington High Street, has been rebuilt and refurbished at an estimated £10 million and is not ready for occupation.

Builders have for the last 18 months been installing an underground swimming pool, gym, sauna and cinema.

Due to be completed in April, the house has at least 10 bedrooms and a secure “panic room".

The whole of Upper Phillimore Gardens currently resembles a building site, with diggers, cranes and delivery trucks clogging the road. Two other massive construction projects are under way.

The property, 17 Upper Phillimore Gardens, was bought for £20 million in June 2006 by a company called Coll Hill Spink 2, controlled by developer Mike Spink, who specialises in top end properties.

The previous owners, thought to be Chinese, bought it in 1997 and before that it was a girls' preparatory school.

The work is said to have upset neighbours, who include the Mayor of Moscow and his wife. The complaints concern noise and disturbance from the cranes and lorries which have been driving over the pavements, cracking flagstones and damaging public areas.

Ms Franchuk, the daughter of a former Ukrainian president and married to oligarch industrialist Viktor Pinchuk, has long been involved in charitable activities in her home country.

In 2003, she established the first and sole foundation in Ukraine committed to fighting HIV and Aids, aimed at drawing attention of opinion makers, government and business leaders to the problem.

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Perhaps her daddy stashed quite a bit in Swiss numbered bank accounts...

- Chris, Chelsea, London, 11/06/2008 22:17
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When you think of all the philanthropy £80M can buy, the truth hits home.

- Taras, Kyiv, Ukraine, 05/06/2008 09:17
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And this is the daughter of the former president of Ukraine. The country where a third of the population lives on the verge of poverty. Wow...I wonder if the government of England has a right to check the income of these buyers.

- Volodymyr, Ukraine, 03/05/2008 10:40
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Rich people today have no sense of style and no love of art, architectural beauty or classical craftsmanship, but they crave big swimming pools.

- Matti, Savonlinna, Finland, 13/03/2008 22:19
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Why is the Mayor of Moscow living in London?

- Steve, Milton Keynes, UK, 01/03/2008 11:16
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