When you hear Britannia Studios is up for sale, you may be expecting to find large film sets full of equipment. However, it’s actually the name given to a stately London residence in a charming, private mews on the Fulham/Chelsea border, appropriately owned by screenwriter and producer Jemima Khan.
Khan, who is especially known for producing acclaimed documentaries such as the Golden Globe-nominated “Impeachment: American Crime Story,” has called the brick beauty home since 1999. She’s looking to move on now that her children have moved out, and seeking £6.5 million for the posh London pad.
Set across two levels, the home has a great layout for family living. As well as sharing an enchanting garden with neighbors, it offers bright and vast living spaces, sophisticated fireplaces and built-ins, and five bedrooms. The expansive combined kitchen and living area is clearly the heart of the home for everyday moments while the double-height drawing room with oversized sash windows calls for elegant affairs or cozy evening gatherings. Along with the shared outdoor space, the 5,199-square-foot home also promises a private patio garden for enjoying London’s treasured, all-too-rare sunny days.
Khan, who was previously married to former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan, is reportedly now engaged to Irish media mogul, Cameron O’Reilly. Friends told The Standard that she plans to split her time between his home in Switzerland and her £15 million Cotswolds residence. Not a bad way to live.
Tom Reeves and George Smith of Savills share the listing with Robert Swann and Josh Ratcliffe of Sotheby’s International Realty.