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Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
Some of the Georgian decor remains too including these eerie crucifixes that hang on the wall of this bathroom.
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Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
The garden is paved with stone and thickly planted with ivies, roses, and creepers, as well as several palm trees.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
Tucked away behind the house is a surreal garden surrounded by a 13-foot high brick wall.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
Beneath the lower ground floor is an unusual wine cellar that centuries ago served as a place to store coal.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
This bathroom on the first floor typifies how amazing Malplaquet House is. Dozens of pieces of art are squeezed onto the walls and above the washbasin is a stunning Georgian-style mirror.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
Whoever buys the mansion will inherit seven reception rooms, too.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
This one on the first floor contains stuffed animals and a portrait of a soldier overlooks the bed.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
In this bedroom, the four poster bed is watched by a statue of a man holding a cross.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
Malplaquet House boasts five unique bedrooms.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
The dining room located on the lower ground floor is smaller but is full of art, sculptures, and Georgian furniture.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
The dining room on the raised ground floor runs the full depth of the house. The two halves of the room are united by a grand arch which was built in the early 19th century. The floorboards and joinery, including the windows and shutters, are original.
Inside a spectacular $4.3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895
The home, which was built during the reign of George II, preserves a wealth of historic details and objects like furniture, books, and pieces of art.