For decades, Freddie Mercurys home in London remained a mystery to fans.

Tucked away in the upscale Kensington neighborhood, the houseknown as Garden Lodgebecame his sanctuary.

Its where he relaxed, created music, and surrounded himself with the art and beauty he loved.

Freddie Mercury’s London Home

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Freddie Mercurys Kensington home, Garden Lodge, is a stunning Neo-Georgian mansion he bought in 1980.

Sculpted boxwood bushes add shape and form, while larger trees provide privacy and shade.

Warm yellow walls and rich wood accents create a cozy yet stately feel.

Japanese-inspired garden

Ornate frames, antique chairs, and a carved mirror hint at Freddies love for timeless European style.

The walls are painted a rich golden yellow, creating a cheerful and dramatic backdrop for the elegant setup.

A carved wooden sideboard, topped with a detailed clock and glass hurricanes, adds depth and classic charm.

A walkway leading to the front entry

This room captures the theatrical spirit Freddie was known forcreative, fearless, and unforgettable.

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A dining room with plates and glasses arranged on the wooden dining table, chairs, yellow walls, and paintings