Petra Ecclestone's Lavish Chelsea Mansion Off the Market
After six years of attempts to sell, billionaire F1 heiress Petra Ecclestone and her husband, property agent Sam Palmer, have decided to withdraw their Grade II-listed Chelsea mansion from the market. This decision marks the end of a lengthy effort to find a buyer for one of London's most opulent residences.

A Transformation of Architectural Marvel
Originally purchased in 2011 for GBP60 million by Ecclestone and her then-husband, James Stunt, the property underwent a complete transformation. Now spanning an impressive 20,000 square feet, the mansion features eight bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, and unique amenities such as a custom-made gold bar, a crescent-shaped chandelier with 150,000 pieces, a spa, a beauty salon, and a five-meter-long fish tank.
High-Profile Real Estate Ventures
Ecclestone and Palmer are no strangers to the luxury real estate market. Their portfolio includes flipping high-end properties for substantial profits, such as their Los Angeles home listed for $41.95 million after extensive renovations and the sale of The Manor for $120 million in 2019.
As the heiress to her father's F1 racing fortune, Ecclestone's ventures into real estate and her lifestyle continue to captivate high-society circles, with her wealth estimated at around $400 million.
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