Margaret Thatcher’s home in Belgravia has been put on sale for £30 million by Leconfield via estate agent Savills.

Leconfield, a discreet Belgravia development and construction company, purchased the property in 2013. They have spent eighteen months comprehensively refurbishing and restoring the white stucco fronted house, which now boasts a lift, a newly constructed mews house to the rear and a private garage.

The refurbishment of the six-bedroom house includes a home cinema, media room with bar area, remote-controlled CCTV and a 500-bottle temperature-controlled wine cellar.

Richard Gutteridge, Head of Savills Sloane Street office, says “No 73 is certainly one of the finest houses on the Square, and the quality of renovation is outstanding. The property fully embraces its history and Grade II listed status, whilst the level of craftsmanship has enabled the careful creation of a modern yet traditional home that has cleverly reconfigured the journey through the house. Such an eminent and rare property, in terms of location, renovation and history, no 73 will have a truly widespread appeal to any buyer at this level of the market looking for an exceptional London home. If only the walls could talk, one could almost imagine Ronald Reagan and other heads of state sitting with Baroness Thatcher in her dining room.”

Source: http://www.savills.co.uk/