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Mick Jagger bought this 18th-century French château for under $480K in 1980 – featuring tranquil gardens and a recording studio
In 1980, the Rolling Stones frontman purchased his tranquil country getaway, 'La Fourchette', for $477,000 in France's Loire ...
Rock legend Mick Jagger brings the edge on The Rolling Stones’ 1969 track Live With Me, where he mentions taking “tea at three.” He likely indulged in a cup or two at three in his former sub-penthouse ...
A Rolling Stones fan bought Mick Jagger’s former party pad, but it didn’t cost a song. The home traded hands for $7.3 million, according to Mansion Global. The subpenthouse apartment in an affluent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mick Jagger and his bandmates in The Rolling Stones have lived in some of Europe’s most historic homes over their 60-year careers.
Mick Jagger’s £5.5m former sub-penthouse, where the Rolling Stone musician lived and partied with his then girlfriend Marianne Faithfull, is up for sale. The former couple rented the property in ...
Mick Jagger’s former London apartment is on the market for the first time in decades, listing for sale at the end of March for £5.5 million (US$7 million). Jagger rented the Marylebone sub-penthouse ...
Known as Harley House, the gated apartment house was designed by architects Edward Boehmer and Percey Christian Gibbs and built between 1903 and 1904. Jagger’s former party pad sits on the building’s ...
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