British film director Ridley Scott's former home is on sale for £28 million ($35 million.)
The house is situated in Hampstead, an affluent area of north London.
The 18th-century residence is "one of Hampstead's grandest homes," says Savills.
Ridley Scott's former London home has hit the market for £28 million (about $35 million.) The British director lived in the property for more than 15 years, according to Savills.
It is situated in Hampstead, an affluent, elevated part of north London that is home to other celebrities.
It's the first time the property has been on the open market for over a quarter of a century, Savills said. The previous owner purchased it through a private sale in 2013.
The property is being marketed by both Savills and FG Consultants.
The interior of the house was designed by Chester Jones.
The four-level house covers almost 7,600 square feet.
Old Grove House has seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, per Savills. It also has a garage and "off-street parking" for two cars.
It has a 120 ft walled garden with hedges, pathways, trees and topiary and a secluded bench, per Savills.
It pairs "grand and formal" reception rooms with "more intimate" living rooms and studies, Savills said.
The house features spectacular views across London and the neighbouring Fenton House, which is a National Trust building, per Savills.
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