Crazy Rich Agents house that has hosted Eva Longoria and the Jacksons and has royal links goes up for sale for £6.95million

An impressive luxury mansion that was used for the BBC series Crazy Rich Agents and has hosted the likes of Eva Longoria and the Jacksons and has links to the royals has gone up for sale for a whopping £6.95million.

The Vicarage in London’s Chiswick area is a stunning home owned by multi-millionaire property developer Kam Babaee, CEO of K10 Group.

It has been visited by a wide range of celebrities, including Will.I.Am, Eva Longoria, Simon Cowell, Antonio Banderas, Jackson brothers Jermaine, Jackie, Tito and Marlon and Nadir Khayat.

Famous faces in the world of business have also visited, including Dragons Den stars Duncan Bannatyne, Peter Jones and James Caan, as well as John Caudwell and Sir James Dyson.

Crazy Rich Agents is a BBC reality show about a group of agents in the luxury property market in the UK.

An impressive luxury mansion that was used for the BBC series Crazy Rich Agents and has hosted the likes of Eva Longoria and the Jacksons and has links to the royals has gone up for sale for a whopping £6.95million

It has been visited by a wide range of celebrities, including Will.I.Am, Eva Longoria, Simon Cowell, Antonio Banderas , Jackson brothers Jermaine, Jackie, Tito and Marlon and Nadir Khayat

It has been visited by a wide range of celebrities, including Will.I.Am, Eva Longoria, Simon Cowell, Antonio Banderas , Jackson brothers Jermaine, Jackie, Tito and Marlon and Nadir Khayat

The property has a large kitchen which will help when entertaining large numbers of guests

'With its sense of history, grand Victorian Gothic architecture and wonderful entertaining spaces The Vicarage is one of the finest residences in West London, its superb location in Chiswick, with its brilliant schools, made it the perfect place for a family home,' owner Kam Babaee (pictured with wife Ana Totoc) said

‘With its sense of history, grand Victorian Gothic architecture and wonderful entertaining spaces The Vicarage is one of the finest residences in West London, its superb location in Chiswick, with its brilliant schools, made it the perfect place for a family home,’ owner Kam Babaee (pictured with wife Ana Totoc) said

It’s not just singers and actors attending this mansion however, as it has its ties to royalty, too, with the complex being dedicated by Princess Mary Adelaide, the Duchess of Teck, the mother of Queen Mary and the great-grandmother of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Situated on the leafy Stamford Brook Road, the stunning 7,075 square-foot former vicarage has been transformed into a fully modernised seven-bed luxury residence.

The mansion includes four-reception rooms, a courtyard garden, lower ground floor leisure and entertainment space, and off-street parking, with the reception rooms and courtyard garden being able to hold up to 100 guests.

‘With its sense of history, grand Victorian Gothic architecture and wonderful entertaining spaces The Vicarage is one of the finest residences in West London, its superb location in Chiswick, with its brilliant schools, made it the perfect place for a family home,’ owner Kam Babaee said.

‘It is also very special as it was one of my first significant restoration projects from which K10 Group was formed.

‘I extended the home’s footprint by adding the lower-ground floor and conservatory, while also paying homage to the home’s ecclesiastical past, and augmenting original Gothic features.

‘It has been a fantastic family home, as well as the site of some legendary parties, supporting many worthy charity causes.’

The listing with agents Hamptons describes The Vicarage as ‘a striking detached Victorian house architecturally designed with a nod to the Gothic period’ which dates back to 1886 after formally serving the neighbouring St Mary’s Church.

Situated on the leafy Stamford Brook Road, the stunning 7,075 square-foot former vicarage has been transformed into a fully modernised seven-bed luxury residence

Situated on the leafy Stamford Brook Road, the stunning 7,075 square-foot former vicarage has been transformed into a fully modernised seven-bed luxury residence

The mansion includes four-reception rooms, a courtyard garden (pictured), lower ground floor leisure and entertainment space, and off-street parking, with the reception rooms and courtyard garden being able to hold up to 100 guests

The mansion includes four-reception rooms, a courtyard garden (pictured), lower ground floor leisure and entertainment space, and off-street parking, with the reception rooms and courtyard garden being able to hold up to 100 guests

The listing reads: ‘On entering the property you get a sense of history from the spacious entrance hallway with its original ornate fireplace, granite flooring and grand staircase.

‘The ground floor consists a reception room currently arranged as a library, a bespoke Smallbone fitted kitchen and an extremely grand triple reception space that offers excellent entertaining space and has beautiful wooden flooring.The reception space flows through to a spacious and bright conservatory, doors lead from both the reception and the conservatory to the garden.

‘Over half of the first floor is dedicated to the luxurious master bedroom suite which consist a spacious double bedroom, dressing room and large en suite bathroom. Both the dressing room and the en suite bathroom are bespoke by Smallbone.

‘There are a further two double bedrooms and family bathroom on this floor, as well as a balcony on the landing. There are a further four double bedrooms with three bathrooms (two en suite) and a utility room on the top floor.

Measuring approx. 2,509 sq. ft. the lower ground floor is in the process of being renovated and offers the opportunity for the purchaser to participate in the final design, identity and finish of the space.

‘Once completed this area will provide an expansive entertaining space which could comfortably, accommodate, a home cinema, gym, wine cellar as well provide accommodation for staff with independent access.’