The spectacular London home of Boy George has gone on the market and is up for grabs with a price tag of £17million.
The hitmaker recently appeared in I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and will no doubt be pleased to have returned to the luxury of his Hampstead home after appearing on the TV show, sleeping amid snakes and plenty of jungle foliage.
During his time in the jungle, Boy George treated his camp mates to a rendition of his most famous 1980s tune, Karma Chameleon – something he can also do now he is back home as he has a dedicated entertainment room that includes a DJ set up.
Boy George’s home forms the central part of a Grade II listed building that was built around 1868 and sits in a quarter of an acre overlooking desirable Hampstead Heath.
It is a semi-detached property, with fellow high profile celebrity Sam Smith having moved in next door in 2015.
The house has been extensively refurbished and includes a central staircase in a triple height central hall.
The staircase leads to the main bedroom suite, which overlooks Hampstead Heath and features a bathroom with a giant skylight as the ceiling.
And there is a landscaped garden at both the front and back of the property, as well as off-street parking for several vehicles.
The area provides good access to public transport via Hampstead Underground station, which is on the Northern Line, and Hampstead Heath Overground.
The six-bedroom property is being sold for £17million and Aston Chase estate agents is handling the sale.
The average price of a property sold in Hampstead in the last 12 months is £1,806,748. It compares to £327,693 for the country as a whole, according to property website Zoopla.