Rolling Stones Guitarist Ronnie Wood Lists London Townhouse

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Best known as one fourth of the current Rolling Stones lineup, musician Ronnie Wood is also a visual artist whose work has been displayed in galleries and museums around the world. And now, the London home where he created some of that artwork is for sale for £3.85 million (or roughly $4.98 million).

According to Mansion Global, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member and his wife, Sally Humphreys, purchased the 4,100-square-foot, five-bedroom dwelling in the Notting Hill area of the U.K. capital for £2.35 million ($3.07 million) in 2011. They lived in the five-story townhouse until 2017, but instead of selling it, Wood continued to use it as a studio space after they moved out. In fact, the publication reports, it could easily be a seven-bedroom home if the studio area was renovated.

Though it boasts marble countertops and a marble backsplash, the kitchen, like the rest of the home, is quite eclectic.

Copyright R3 Photography Ltd.

Though it boasts marble countertops and a marble backsplash, the kitchen, like the rest of the home, is quite eclectic.
Photo: Copyright R3 Photography Ltd.
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As is fitting for any home located in the upscale neighborhood, Wood’s pad features amenities including a large reception room, game room, conservatory, rooftop terrace, and large garden. Listing photos show at least two fireplaces, one with a white marble mantel; detailed crown molding; and hardwood floors.

In August, Wood showed around 20 new paintings in an exhibit at a historic home outside London, Ashridge House, and donated the proceeds from ticket sales to the U.K.’s National Health Service.

“I have known Ronnie for many years now and helped him acquire [this home] nine years ago,” listing agent Marie Harrison of Milton Stone tells AD. “Ronnie furnished and decorated the house to make it the vibrant and eclectic home it now is and created a large but cozy, characterful setting for his family. With the sizable mature garden to the rear, the property has airy, spacious rooms, many of which have the original fireplaces, pitch pine floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows—a lovely family home.”

Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest