Christine McVie’s Belgravia Home Is Up For Sale
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Take a look inside the Fleetwood Mac singer’s London home

It’s not every day that a legendary musician’s house hits the market – and we’re certain that Christine McVie’s dazzling Belgravia home will be snapped up fast. Here’s everything you need to know about the Fleetwood Mac singer’s pied-à-terre in the capital.
Inside Fleetwood Mac Singer Christine McVie’s London Home

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Christine McVie might have toured the world with Fleetwood Mac, but she had a real soft spot for London – so much so that, in 2015, she sold her manor house in Kent and purchased this rather magnificent penthouse in Belgravia.

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Set across the top two floors of a gorgeous stucco-fronted building in Eaton Place, the apartment is complete with two reception rooms, three bedrooms, a sunny kitchen/breakfast room and a study. You’ll also spot a sprawling roof garden commanding far-reaching views of the city.

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Christine herself oversaw the bespoke design of the kitchen, which is fitted with timber-panelled Shaker cabinets, oak worktops and warm yellow tiles – plus a breakfast bar and plenty of integrated appliances. Meanwhile, the handsome double reception room boasts two separate seating areas and three sash windows, with the elegant ten-seat dining room standing proudly behind a set of double doors. On the upper level, the luxurious principal bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, a luxurious dressing area and a huge bathroom.

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Following Christine’s death in 2022, the possessions in her Belgravia apartment were auctioned by Julien’s Auctions in Nashville and the proceeds sent to a number of music-related charities. The spectacular home has now been carefully updated by designer Simon Buhl Davis, though Christine’s elegant design choices have been carefully preserved.

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Sound spectacular? If you fancy getting your hands on this slice of music history, you’ll need a cool £6.95 million….

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Available through Beauchamp Estates. For more information, visit beauchamp.com