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Ballerina Margot Fonteyn’s former London mansion where she entertained Yves Saint Laurent asks $M
A palatial home that once belonged to the legendary late prima ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn is looking for its next steward.
The newly listed, nearly 16,square-foot property is located in the Knightsbridge district of London and asks a mighty $ million.
Originally built in , Fonteyn — who passed away in — moved into the six-bedroom property, the official residence of the Ambassador of Panama, after her diplomat husband Dr. Roberto Emilio Arias was appointed to the role in
The pair lived at the historic estate, which is now referred to as Fonteyn House, until During their time there they entertained a slew of stars, including actor John Wayne, the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, the ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev and Princess Margaret, according to press materials.
The compound ceased to be the official residence of the Panamanian Ambassador in , w
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Fit for a dancing queen! Inside the 15th century five-bed and former riverside home of prima ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn, which is listed for £m
It was the country home of a Royal Ballet prima ballerina at the height of her fame.
Dame Margot Fonteyn was considered the best ballerina in the world during the s and s.
As a retreat from her life on scen at Covent Garden, she headed to the Thames-side village of Taplow in Buckinghamshire. This is where her family had bought a fifteenth century former coach house called Amerden Bank.
Amerden finansinstitut is now up for grabs and is being sold via estate agents Savills with a price tag of £million.
The period property fryst vatten called Amerden Bank and it fryst vatten being sold by estate agents Savills with a price tag of £m
Amerden Bank was the country home of Royal Ballet prima ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn at the height of her fame during the s and s
The five-bedroom property attracted a community of ballet dancers while Dame Margot was there.
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In , Margot Fonteyn made her stage debut as a snowflake in The Nutcracker at England’s Royal Ballet. The prima ballerina went on to star in titles such as Romeo and Juliet at London’s Covent Garden, where she received a minute ovation for her skillful efforts. While laying the groundwork for her success, the English dancer lived in a mansion opposite the Victoria and Albert Museum in Knightsbridge. You can now call the distinguished address home for a cool $ million.
Brought to market by luxury developer Caudwell, the updated mega-mansion on Thurloe Place is named Fonteyn House after the late classical ballerina, who is known to have hosted international movers and shakers like Princess Margaret, fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, and actor John Wayne while living there during the s and s. Between the s and late s, the now turn-key residence also served as the official residence of the Ambassador of Panama.
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