London hotel suite on sale for $14M
|(CNN) — Got a spare $14 million lying around that you’re wondering what to do with?
The apartment is 3,703 square foot.
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The property has historic significance — it was a government building until the late 1980s for the UK’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and was the site where Winston Churchill announced rationing during World War II.
Luxury building
The Corinthia Hotel also has UK government links. It started life as a hotel in 1885, but then served as the Air Ministry and Ministry of Deference from 1936-2007.
It’s now got Michelin-starred chefs and all the trappings of a super luxury hotel space.
Apparently, the hotel was a favorite of King Edward VII — and certainly the apartment on sale will allow the wealthy buyer to live like a royal.
If the Corinthia’s Michelin-starred restaurants don’t appeal, you can always eat at home.
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It’s got a private entrance with a gold gilded ceiling, a modern luxury aesthetic, deep-pile silk carpets and custom-designed furniture.
Even if you’ve got the urge to splurge on this ostentatious residence, there’s an extra service charge you’ll have to cough up to use all the extravagant hotel offerings: £40,273.35 per year (roughly $52,000).