Mick Jagger’s £ 5.5 meter pre-sub-panthouse, where rolling stone composed and participated with his then girlfriend Marien Fathful, is ready for sale.
The former couple rented property in Marylabone between 1966 and 1968. This period marked the summit of his career as he was provoked for fame after the success of “(I Can Gate Not Gate No) satisfaction” and “Gate of My Cloud”.
Jagger decided to partially rent Edwardian Haveli due to “Medical Tourism”, with special medical centers around the area where he was allegedly fixing his party’s later influences.
The property manufactured in 1903 has four bedrooms and measures 2,495 square feet (231.79 square meters). For the first time in 30 years, large rooms of the penthouse have a roof height of up to 3.12 meters (10 ft). The huge residence extends to the full depth of the Grand Apartment Building named Harley House.
Located near Baker Street, the jerger time in the property was occupied in the articles from this period. A photoshoot saw the singer on the roof, in the drawing room and an ornate bay window for Colin Jones, as he was accompanied by a large brake of the band.

It was decorated in a Bohemian style, which was changed by its blurred origin. Jagger began dating Phethful around this period, when he dumped his ex -girlfriend Cris Shimpton’s belongings into the building lobby.

The band issued “Paint It Black” (1966), “Aftermath” (1966) and “Ruby Tuesday” / “Let’s Sta the Night Together” while living in the building in 1967. Keith Richards, the group’s guitarist, crashed into the flat for days at a time. Other notable guests often include Princess Margaret in the property.
The singer left the property after purchasing an apartment at Chester Square in Belgravia in January 1968, he moved there but divided with loyal in 1970.

The prime and benamps are sold jointly by estate agents and a value of £ 5.5 m, the property in the main bedroom has French windows, parquet flooring, and large bay windows that used to be jagger. Since its stay, it also includes a freestanding bathtub and walk-in shower.
“We guess that the listing will attract important interest from intelligent buyers and fans of rolling stones from all over the world,” said Jeremy Ji, managing director of Beuchamp Estates.