
Mick Jagger’s lavish former residence near Regent’s Park listed for £5.5 million, offering a slice of 1960s hedonism
A piece of London’s rock history is up for grabs, as a Marylebone apartment once owned by Mick Jagger has gone on sale for the first time in 30 years. The luxurious sub-penthouse, where the Rolling Stones frontman entertained a glittering circle of friends, is now available for £5.5 million.
Tucked inside the prestigious Edwardian-era Harley House, the expansive 2,495-square-foot flat was once a haven for legendary parties featuring not only bandmate Keith Richards and girlfriend Marianne Faithfull, but also Princess Margaret and model Jean Shrimpton. Now, buyers have the chance to own a rare cultural relic complete with bragging rights.
Rosy Khalastchy, director at Beauchamp Estates, revealed that the current owner—a Japanese businessman—has split his time between Japan and London over the past three decades but is now retiring and returning to Japan full-time, prompting the sale.
The property, technically a sub-penthouse, occupies the level just beneath the uppermost floor. While Jagger lived there, only one level of penthouses existed above. A later 1980s renovation added another tier, creating a trio of luxury floors, with Jagger’s flat among the finest.
Lavishly styled, the apartment includes four bedrooms, two reception rooms, high ceilings reaching up to ten feet, a grand entrance, and period features such as parquet flooring and elegant French doors. These open onto a balcony that spans the full width of the flat, while a bay window and generous dressing room mark the former bedroom of the rock star.
The building’s vibrant legacy includes stories of Jagger’s LSD use, paparazzi standoffs, and a dramatic breakup involving Chrissie Shrimpton’s possessions being left in the foyer. His biography, Mick & Keith: Parallel Lines, and photographs by Gered Mankowitz capture iconic moments within the home.
Among the home’s standout preserved features is Jagger’s so-called “hippie lounge” – now used as a meditation room, but once a cosy hideaway for the singer during the 1960s.
Jagger resided there following the massive success of hits like (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction and Get Off of My Cloud, staying from 1966 to 1968 before relocating to Chester Square in Belgravia. With its prime location near Regent’s Park, Marylebone High Street and the stylish haunts of Beauchamp Place, the home remains perfectly positioned for anyone wanting to walk in the footsteps of a rock icon.
It’s not just a home – it’s a backstage pass to a wilder time in British music history.