Mick Jagger’s Former London Sub-Penthouse Listed for $7 Million
The Marylebone property, a cultural landmark of 1960s rock history, is on the market for the first time in 30 years.
- The sub-penthouse, located in the Edwardian-era Harley House in Marylebone, is listed at $7 million (£5.5 million).
- Mick Jagger rented the property during the mid-1960s, coinciding with the Rolling Stones’ rise to international fame and the release of major hits like 'Paint It Black' and 'Ruby Tuesday.'
- The apartment served as a hub for legendary parties attended by figures such as Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, and Princess Margaret.
- The 2,495-square-foot residence features four bedrooms, 10-foot ceilings, French windows, parquet flooring, and a balcony spanning the width of the apartment.
- Brokerages anticipate strong interest from global buyers and Rolling Stones fans, drawn by the property’s rich musical and cultural legacy.