Freddie Mercury’s London Home, Garden Lodge, Hits the Market for $58.4m
Freddie Mercury’s London home, Garden Lodge, is now on the market for the first time since the musician’s death in 1991. The property, located in Kensington, has an asking price of $58.4m (£30m) and offers a rare chance to own a piece of music history and the former residence of one of the industry’s biggest names. With its rich legacy and meticulously preserved interiors, Garden Lodge presents a unique opportunity for buyers to own a property with a profound connection to Freddie Mercury and his enduring influence on the music world.
Freddie Mercury’s London Home, Garden Lodge, on the Market for $58.4m
Freddie Mercury’s London home, Garden Lodge, is on the market for the first time since the iconic singer’s death in 1991, with an asking price of $58.4m (£30m). The property, located in the affluent Kensington area, was bequeathed to Mercury’s friend and former fiancee, Mary Austin, who has preserved the home and its contents for over three decades. This sale presents a unique opportunity for a buyer to own a piece of music history and a meticulously preserved time capsule of the legendary musician’s life.
Queen and Adam Lambert’s 2014 Live Performance of I Was Born To Love You in Japan
This week’s episode of Queen The Greatest Live looks back at Queen and Adam Lambert’s 2014 live performance of I Was Born To Love You in Japan. Freddie Mercury penned the track for his first solo album, 1985’s Mr Bad…