Converted Recording Studio

Former recording studio turned luxury townhouse in Shepherds Bush

In the late ’70s, the Virgin Group mogul, Richard Branson, built Townhouse Studios in west London’s Shepherds Bush. Taken over in 2002 by the Sanctuary Group, the old Virgin recording studio was home to many great artists. The likes of Queen, Coldplay, and Oasis recorded songs in this now luxurious townhouse.

This four storey property was once a home for the biggest creatives in the business. Before Townhouse Studios closed in 2008, Elton John created the iconic Candle In The Wind tribute for Princess Diana here.

This extraordinary history adds character and flare to this now-modern family home. With four bedrooms, four bathrooms, underfloor heating throughout, and a charming private rooftop terrace; making Townhouse Mews unique.

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Brought to the market by Dexters Shepherd Bush, this modern masterpiece is full of high specifications. Features such as its designer kitchen and remotely-operated glass roof lights make this home a contemporary delight. 

Located down a residential street, Townhouse Mews is less than a mile away from Westfield shopping centre. Surrounded by a range of local amenities, there are easy transport links to central London as well as a quaint green known as Ravenscourt Park.

 With a blend of Victorian and modern properties scattered all over Shepherds Bush, the style of Townhouse Mews creates a generous amount of space. In addition, the vibrant culture of this area is sought after because of its variety. 

With all these elements taken into account “This is an ideal property for families who want to embrace all the diversity that London has to offer but with a subtle suburban charm,” says Georgia Buckley, Director at Dexters Shepherds Bush.