Late Fleetwood Mac icon’s London London Penthouse Lists for sale more than 2 years after her death

The late Penthouse Christine McVie is on sale.

The keyboard, the vocalist and the songwriter of Fleetwood Mac passed away in 2022 at the age of 79 from a stroke, leaving behind its Penthouse in London in Belgravia. Aerie of music legend 2,674 square meters includes two floors and includes a private roof garden with terrace.

The three -bedroom duplex is ranked by Beauchamp Estate for $ 8.9 million, according to a press release. Bloomberg first reported the ranking.

Christine McVie was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Famous in 1998, the same year she left the group. Getty Images
McVie joined Fleetwood Mac in 1970 and played with them during their day, until launching in 1998. Michael Ochs archives
McVie bought two -storey pentouse in 2015. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography

The list boasts “extraordinary intimacy” and a view on Belgravia, a wealthy area of ​​Central London.

McVie’s art works and possessions left after her death to get music -related charities, but photos of the list show evidence of McVie’s exciting career and warm home life. The sitting rooms feature stunning works of art on a bed wearing a beloved troupe of teddy bears, which once lived in her former Flash home.

Two sewing pillows sit on both sides of a bed, read: “Dougal sleeps here”, and “George sleeps here”. Dougal and George were McVie’s beloved dogs Lhasa Apso Dogs. Two piano -themed side tables sit on both sides of the bed.

A marble fireplace. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
A sitting area filled with art. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
This photo of the list shows the house when it was decorated with McVie properties, including its teddy bears. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
A floor dining room with oak parks. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
McVie renewed the house along with its developer in 2015. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
The band windows fill the house with light. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
A bed with pink flower bed and two pillows labeled for each of the McVie dogs: Dougal and George. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
A vanity table. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
A bedroom with arched ceilings. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
Another bedroom. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography

Arched ceilings, flooring rooms with oak parks and marble fires match the “classic greatness” of the white mortar of the building. The main bedroom includes a walking closet, a vanity and an ignorant bathroom.

MCVIE renewed the Penthouse in 2015 along with its developer, according to Beauchamp Estates. McVie added the floor Oak flooring floors in the main waiting room and the details paved in the kitchen, including a morning bar and warm yellow tiles.

McVie chose the warm yellow tile in the kitchen, presented here decorated on a miraculous animal theme. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
Kitchen now, without McVie decorations. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
A home cabinet, filled with miniature pianos. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
The bathroom contains a free tub and blue tiles. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
Another bathroom with dark blue tiles. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography
The penthouse house includes a private roof garden with terrace. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography

McVie, born in 1943, was an integral member of the British-American Rock Group, writing hits such as “Mos Stop”, “Everywhere”, “Little Lies” and “Songbird”. McVie played along with Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham and John McVie – the latter of whom was married to her between 1968 and 1976.

The official came out of Fleetwood Mac in 1998 after nearly 30 years. McVie made a recent appearance with the London Palladium group in 2020. She lived half -back to a manor house in Kent, England before McVie buys her Penthouse in London in 2015.

McVie and nicks stayed close friends throughout their lives. Getty Images
From left to right: John McVie, Christine McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood.

In addition to Fleetwood Mac of her famous, McVie had a successful solo career, including three solo albums in the studio and a duet album with Lindsey Buckingham

Stevie Nicks told Mojo’s magazine last year that there is no Mac Fleetwood without McVie. “Without Christine, not can do,” Nicks told Mojo. “There is no chance that Fleetwood Mac again together in any way. Without it, it just couldn’t work.”

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