Hugh Grant’s ‘Love Actually’ bachelor pad can be yours

Real Estate

Hugh Grant’s former London penthouse is up for sale again after a hefty $2.8 million price cut.

Pegged as the “ultimate bachelor pad” where Grant, 61, lived while filming the iconic rom-com “Love Actually,” the home is now on sale for $11 million.

Known as the Petersham House, the three-bedroom abode in South Kensington was initially listed in 2019 for $13.8 million.

Grant resided in the home in 2002 but sold the property a year later for $4.8 million because he thought the pad was too high-profile for him, according to SWNS.

Spanning over 3,000 square feet, with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, the open-floor penthouse was said to be too ostentatious for “The Undoing” actor, who is notoriously publicity-shy.

Situated on the seventh floor of the building, amenities include a hot tub on the roof, a private gym, two large guest bedrooms and an expansive primary suite.

The foyer.
The dining area.
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Hallways leading to the rooms.
The foyer.
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A view of the open floor plan.
A view of the open floor plan.
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The living area.
The living area.
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The foyer.
The foyer.
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The rooftop with a hot tub.
The rooftop with a hot tub.
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The primary ensuite bedroom.
The primary ensuite bedroom.
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The primary ensuite bathroom.
The primary ensuite bathroom.
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The primary ensuite dressing room.
The primary ensuite dressing room.
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Other features include two main terraces extending over 1,500 square feet, a dressing room and direct elevator access leading to the reception room, according to the listing.

Alexander Millet holds the listing, telling SWNS the flash pad holds “stunning panoramic views over London.”

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