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A Look at Kate Moss' Former London Home and Current Country Mansion

Kate Moss‘ name has been in the headlines a lot lately after she testified in Johnny Depp‘s defamation trial against Amber Heard. The supermodel helped out her ex, who she dated and shared a home with in the ’90s, with her testimony that the actor never threw her down the stairs or abused her during their relationship.

Following her appearance in the courtroom, many have had some questions about Moss today including where she lives now. Here’s a look inside the London home she recently sold, plus a peek at her current mansion located outside the busy city in The Cotswolds.

Kate Moss poses for photos at the 2022 Met Gala | Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Moss attended Depp’s concert in London

Depp was not in courtroom on June 1 when the verdict in his defamation trial was read and that’s because he had prior engagements in the U.K. playing concerts with musician Jeff Beck.

Before the verdict even came down the Pirates of the Caribbean star traveled to England and appeared onstage with Beck at London’s Royal Albert Hall. And as Page Six reported, Depp invited Moss who lives outside London to the show.

Moss was snapped by photographers leaving the venue alone after spending some time backstage. This was just days after he was called as a rebuttal witness in Depp’s trial.

Kate Moss is sworn in via video link at the Fairfax County Circuit Courthouse for Johnny Depp’s defamation trial | EVELYN HOCKSTEIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

A look inside Moss’ London home

Moss currently resides about 80 miles outside of where the concert was held. She owns a house in The Cotswolds, which is located in south central England. The fashion model bought her 10-bedroom Cotswold mansion back in 2003 as a holiday home she often retreated to in the summer months. While Moss hasn’t publicly revealed much about her Cotswold abode, fans did get a glimpse inside during her courtroom testimony as she appeared virtually from that residence.

Moreover her sister, Lottie, posted photos of the interior during the first coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdown in 2020.  In one snap, Lottie is seen in a classic sitting room, complete with deep red walls, a monochrome lamp, wooden shelving, and a photograph of a young Queen Elizabeth hanging on the wall.  

But for over a decade Kate called North London home.

That residence is in the city’s Highgate section and was built in the 19th century. It spans four floors and has seven bedrooms, six bathrooms, seven fireplaces, and two kitchens. It also features a garden outfront as well as outback, and floor-to-ceiling French doors along the back of the property that lead out to a large patio.

She sold her longtime London house making Cotswolds her permanent residence

In late 2021, Moss put the London pad she called home for more than a decade on the market and had a buyer within a months.

After the selling the house, which was next to George Michael’s former residence, a source told The Sun: “Kate is thrilled that she has managed to sell her London home so quickly. It is the end of an era. But she and her boyfriend spent lockdown in the countryside and realised the pace of life there suited them better.”

The supermodel has spoken about her love for the countryside in the past telling The Times: “You do things you could never do in the city — sleeping outside, cooking on a fire, all of those things that, growing up in Croydon, I kind of didn’t have, you know? It’s like having another childhood or being in the Famous Five. It’s those simple things that make your life proper.”

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Kate Moss flogs Highgate mansion for £11.5m and quits London for the countryside

FOR years Kate Moss would spend almost every night of the week partying in London.

But those days are behind her as I can reveal the supermodel has sold up for a quiet life in the countryside — flogging her Highgate mansion for a whopping £11.5million.

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Kate Moss is selling her mansion after giving up the London party lifeCredit: Getty

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Kate has sold her Highgate mansion for a whopping £11.5million, making a a £4.25million profitCredit: WENN

It means she has made a £4.25million profit on what she paid for the house — next door to George Michael’s former home — 11 years ago.

The property was put on the market at the end of last year and was snapped up by a partner at accountancy firm PWC.

In recent years, Kate has gone teetotal and had a steady relationship with German aristocrat and photographer Count Nikolai Von Bismarck.

They now live full time at her home in the Cotswolds. A source said: “Kate is thrilled that she has managed to sell her London home so quickly.

“It is the end of an era. But she and her boyfriend spent lockdown in the countryside and realised the pace of life there suited them better.

“It’s all about doing what makes her happy.”

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The sale of her house isn’t the only indication the legendary caner is winding down, though. Kate has also closed one of her modelling businesses.

The Croydon-born star put Skate LLP, once worth £7.8million, into voluntary liquidation and banked the remaining £140,000 assets.

With the pay days from that closure and her house sale, Kate won’t have to worry about hitting a catwalk again.

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AFTER he enlisted Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl to help write his new single Everything’s Electric, Liam Gallagher has landed another collaboration on his upcoming album, C’Mon You Know, out on May 27.

The former Oasis rocker called upon Vampire Weekend singer Ezra Koenig to play on the song Moscow Rules.

Interestingly, Ezra’s group performed before Oasis on that fateful night at the Rock en Seine festival in August 2009, when Liam’s older brother Noel quit the group.

Talking to Dutch radio station KINK's In Touch show, Liam said of his latest collaboration: “Ezra plays some mad instruments on a song called Moscow Rules.

”Working with Dave was a dream come true for Liam, who said they’d been trying to work together for years.

He added: “We were meant to do something on Why Me? Why Not but it just didn’t happen. We’ve done gigs with them and we’ve hung out quite a bit.

“I think we got a good tune out of it.”

I completely agree.

WELL, YELLOW THERE DUA

DUA LIPA kicks off her Future Nostalgia world tour in a blaze of colour as she struts her stuff on stage in this fluorescent one-piece with matching gloves.

The Don’t Start Now singer performed a storming 18-song set at the FTX Arena in Miami, fresh from winning the Best Pop/R&B prize at the Brit Awards.

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Dua Lipa performed a storming 18-song set at the FTX Arena in Miami, fresh from winning the Best Pop/R&B prize at the Brit AwardsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

She proved she deserved the gong as she turned on the style Stateside – at one point she was raised up on a platform while singing her aptly named single Levitating.

Dua told the crowd: “We’ve been waiting two years to put on a show for you, and I can’t believe it’s finally happening.

The tour, in support of her 2020 album of the same name, hits the UK in April following her shows across the States.

By the sounds of it, Dua has already made the best pop show of the year.

A WHIP-CRACKING MATCH FOR KANYE

KANYE WEST has only been dating Julia Fox for five weeks but there are already claims he has been two-timing her with a lookalike of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

But in a strange twist, Julia has revealed she actually finds it “hot” to see a partner with other people – so perhaps she is the perfect girl for him.

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Kanye West's girlfriend Julia Fox has said she finds it 'hot' to see a partner with other peopleCredit: Getty

Asked about her fantasies in a new interview, the Uncut Gems actress said: “I’m into, weirdly, partner swapping and watching.

"I have never done it. I’ve always been so jealous and possessive in all of my relationships. I don’t want to be like that in the future. We’ll see. It’s hot.

“Especially if they love you and they are doing it to turn you on, that’s hot. I honestly think that in the moment I’d be able to handle it really well.”

In the chat on the Call Me Daddy podcast, Julia also claimed that being a dominatrix for years helped her to become an actress.

She explained: “When people ask, ‘How did you get your start in acting?’ I’m like, ‘At the dungeon’, because I would have to improv.

"You had five ­minutes to get ready, they told you really quickly what they are into, and then you had to wing it.

“That’s really good training if you do it all the time.”

She said her punters used to buy her loads of clothes, admitting: “I came out the womb in f***ing latex. The fits were insane. Most of them were gifts from clients.”

Kanye must be making her feel right at home by buying her loads of clothes at the moment, then.

SAWEETIE LOOKS F.A.B.

THUNDERBIRDS are go – and so is Saweetie in this thigh-skimming outfit.

The US rapper would look right at home on Tracy Island in the baby blue get-up as she promoted new single Closer.

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Saweetie would look right at home with the Thunderbirds on Tracy Island in this baby blue get-up as she promoted new single CloserCredit: Record Label Handout

Teaming up with singer H.E.R., she raps: “I wanna fall in love for the weekend, three boyfriends, I don’t know where I’m sleeping.

"We be clubbing, thugging, f***ing.”

Well, I certainly don’t remember that episode of Thunderbirds

PETE DOHERTY says The Libertines are planning to work on new music and release it this year.

Speaking to Craig Charles on Radio 6 Music, the singer said: “When we were rehearsing on the last tour there were loads of ideas bouncing around.

"We will be getting together for a week and trying to get the ideas out there."

DIANA’S BIG DAY

DIANA ROSS’s legends slot at Glastonbury is expected to be so popular, organisers are thinking of making the Pyramid Stage area bigger for the first time ever.

The Supremes singer will perform on the Sunday, after a two-year Covid delay.

Organiser Emily Eavis said: “I can’t think of anyone who won’t go and see Diana Ross. We’ve been waiting a long time for this.”

If you’re going along, look out for me and my team in the crowd murdering Chain Reaction.

Interior of a country house designed by supermodel Kate Moss

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Fragment of the hall. The portrait of Kate Moss is the work of artist Allen Jones.

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British supermodel Kate Moss has proven time and time again that it's not just her ability to pose for photo shoots that connects her to the design industry. She has collaborated with Topshop on several fashion collections, designed breast-shaped champagne glasses for London's 34 restaurant, produced wallpaper of her own design, and also tried her hand as a decorator, decorating the Barnhouse country house in Gloucestershire.

Facade of a house with an adjacent territory of 260 hectares.

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Kate was invited to take part in the project by the co-owner of the design studio YOO inspired by Starck and part-time her longtime friend John Hitchcox (John Hitchcox). “He called and asked if I would like to decorate the interior for a secluded house located in the forest,” recalls Kate. - A house in the forest! Yes, I dreamed about it since I visited Johnny Cash!

Living room. Upstairs, on the mezzanine floor, is the master bedroom. Sofas designed by Moss in collaboration with Talisman.

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“I don't like minimalist interiors where there is only black and white. I prefer eclecticism»

Kitchen. In addition to a spacious dining table, Kate also suggested making a special breakfast bar. The dining table and bench are designed by designer David Haddock, a friend of Moss.

A 5,000 square meter building with five bedrooms, a living room, a dining room and a swimming pool was not an easy task for an aspiring decorator. Moss enlisted the help of designer Katie Grove, with whom she had previously designed her own apartment, and set to work. She decided to be guided by the principle that she applied when creating clothes for Topshop. Thinking about the next outfit, Moss asked herself the same question: “Will I wear this?” In the case of the house, “Would I like to live in this?”

One of the guest rooms. Kate partially covered the walls and ceiling with striped print wallpaper, House of Hackney. As Moss admits, at first she wanted to use William Morris wallpaper, but when she saw the striped print, she fell in love with him unconditionally.

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“I don't like minimalist houses where there is only black and white,” admits Kate. “I prefer eclecticism.” The interior of Barnhause has a little bit of everything. There are 19 here1920s, 1960s, 1970s, antique rugs and hot pink and green upholstered sofas in the living room, striped wallpaper, animal print cushions and Mexican motley throws in the guest room, paintings by Damien Hirst and rare black and white photographs in the lobby taken by Linda McCartney. On one of them, under the portrait of Neil Young, there is the inscription “Kate from Neil. Hi!"

Bedroom. Bed with an unusual mirror canopy designed by designer David Haddock. Carpet, Jacaranda Carpets.

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For the master bedroom, located on the mezzanine above the living room, Kate designed an unusual canopy mirror structure. “You can catch your reflection in mirror surfaces! exclaims the supermodel. "It's stunningly beautiful." If you are Kate Moss, then of course! By the way, a portrait of a naked supermodel adorns one of the walls of the house. “I also really wanted different shades of silver to be present in the design,” Kate explains her concept. — The house is surrounded by a birch grove, and it seemed to me important to somehow emphasize this, to make the surrounding landscape part of the interior. Katie and I have been looking for a carpet with a silver sheen for a bedroom for a long time. I was ready to bring my own from home, but luckily we found a similar one at Jacaranda Carpets.”

Fragment of the living room. There is an antique carpet on the floor. The room overlooks the terrace, the birch grove and the picturesque hills of the Cotswolds.

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I plunged into country life. Slept outside on the terrace, cooked over an open fire and started making jam!

One of the guest rooms.

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Moss says the six months she spent working on the interior of the Barnhouse changed her completely. “I immersed myself in country life. It's like going back to childhood. You can do everything that is impossible even to imagine while living in a city apartment: sleeping outside on the terrace, cooking on an open fire. I even started making jam! Very tasty. It's called Kate's Sweet & Sticky. I'm seriously considering selling it. It would seem that these are such simple things, but they make life happier. When asked if the supermodel will continue to do interior design, Kate replies in the affirmative: “Yes! Keti and I have already registered our own design bureau.

On the wall along the stairs leading to the second floor, Kate posted rare photographs of rock celebrities from her own collection. Here you can see rare pictures of Sid Vicious, Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Kate herself.

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Top 12 London luxury property deals in 2020

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Despite the toughest conditions in our memory, luxury real estate agents have managed to close a number of landmark deals in 2020. The world of luxury real estate has miraculously kept spinning. We share with you a selection of the most interesting deals worth mentioning.

Rutland Gate, Knightsbridge

News of the £210m sale of 2-8a Rutland Gate hit the press in January after Chinese real estate tycoon Cheng Chung-kyu confirmed that the businessman was open to a deal. Chinese tycoon buys London's most expensive house for record $262 million0003

The seven-story mansion has 45 rooms and overlooks Hyde Park. This private palace is an amalgamation of four mansions. For comfort, the house provides a recreation area with a 25-meter swimming pool, a gym, rooms for personal training, a spa, a sauna, a cinema hall, several passenger elevators, a meeting room, a lounge area and underground parking. Great attention is paid to the safety and privacy of residents, biometric locks are used and bulletproof windows are installed. Luxurious interiors - the creation of French designer Alberto Pinto.

No.1 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair

Buyer pays £140m for Mayfair penthouse, making it London's largest penthouse purchase of 2020. Buyer, who wishes to remain anonymous, purchased top floor and two units below in no. 1 Grosvenor Square and apparently plans to merge them into one residence of 1,449 square meters. meters. no. 1 Grosvenor Square is a historic building in the heart of one of the most fashionable areas of London.

The Glebe, Chelsea

Buyer spent £43m on a newly built villa in The Glebe. The Villa is a converted former Jamahiriya School in Chelsea.

Originally built around 1870, the former school building has been refurbished and transformed into seven spacious super premium apartments with private leisure facilities and parking on two new underground levels.

The Residences at Mandarin Oriental Mayfair

In March, Clivedale London did well in Mayfair, selling a branded Mandarin Oriental penthouse in Hanover Square for a record £8,000 per square foot.

The first of two penthouses sold for £25 million in 2018, while the second (four bedrooms on the ninth floor with a 204 square meter roof terrace) broke its record. According to the developer, both properties set new record prices per square meter in the Mayfair area. The transaction took only 7 days to complete.

Residents have access to the amenities and services of Mandarin Oriental, including a five-star concierge service, restaurant and parking.

One Kensington Gardens, Kensington

March also saw the purchase of a stunning five-bedroom apartment designed by David Chipperfield at One Kensington Gardens. The apartment was bought by a foreign buyer for more than £25 million.

One Kensington Gardens completed in 2015 providing 97 luxury apartments at De Vere Gardens in Kensington. The striking nine-story block appeared on the site of the Palace and Thistle hotels built in the 1950s.

The buyer is not identified, only that he is "a highly respected international businessman and investor from the Middle East. " It took several months of detailed negotiations to conclude the deal.

Stratton Street, Mayfair

Also in 2020, after a heated auction among potential buyers, a penthouse on Mayfair's Stratton Street was sold for £30 million.

The penthouse was officially put up for sale at the beginning of the year after ten different countries showed interest in it before the project was completed. Agents later confirmed that the deal was closed and "numerous offers" were received from a number of local and international buyers. bedrooms, main living room with three windows, grand dining room, kitchen, cinema and study.0003

The new owner will also be able to use an elevator that descends directly from the penthouse to the ground floor to a 226 square meter private complex that includes a five-car garage, gym, spa, wine cellar and sauna.

The Grove, Highgate

The Highgate mansion, where George Michael spent his last years, was sold for £19 million.

The red-brick, 7-bedroom house became the focus of attention after the singer's death on Christmas Day 2016. According to the Land Registry, Queen Anne's former Grove property sold for more than double its price in 2002, and the house has never been listed on the open market.

Last year it was alleged that some mysterious "off market" agency was instructed to find a tenant for £15,000 a week.

The Evening Standard reported that the new buyers are a "local couple" who end up paying "significantly more" after all this talk.

The Grove was one of the first places where wealthy people settled after the Great Fire of London, thanks to the fresh air, elevation and distance from the plague.

Along with the Wham! , the inhabitants of the house at one time were Kate Moss, Jude Law and Jamie Oliver.

Michael, who passed away at the age of 53, anonymously paid for the Highgate Christmas tree and was the largest private sponsor of the local fair.

47 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair

The Saudi billionaire spent £18. 6m on an apartment for his student daughter in Grosvenor Square. The names of the buyer and his daughter were not disclosed, but it is well known who previously lived in this apartment in Mayfair. The apartments belonged to the Onassis family. Jacqueline Kennedy often stayed here when she came to London.

The apartment occupies an entire floor, an area of ​​more than 465 square meters. The apartment has 5 bedrooms and a library. We heard that the deal was completed in less than 24 hours, making it the fastest Mayfair deal of this caliber in 10 years.

By the way, originally the owner of the Grosvenor Square apartment, the granddaughter of the Greek shipowner Aristotle Onassis Athena, expected £25 million for the apartment, but, apparently, the pandemic has made some adjustments to these plans.

Old Queen Street, St. James's Park

Old Queen Street mansion sold for £15.45m just two days after the property market opened in May.

A Russian billionaire helped allay some fears about the state of the market after the total lockdown by spending £15.45m on a Gregorian-era treasure near St. James's Park.

The 40-year-old buyer, owner of a major energy company, began looking for a family home in London in January, with a £25 million budget.

For £16 million, a black brick mansion offered 661 sq. with three grand living rooms, an office, a library, five bedroom suites, a club room with a roof terrace, a wine shop and a private garden at the rear of the house overlooking St James's Park.

Titlarks Hill, Sunningdale

An impressive 1,812 square meter mansion in Sunningdale has been completed.

The Hills End project, by luxury home specialists Consero London, was launched last May at a cost of £22 million. The final sale price remains a secret.

The project is located at the top of Titlarks Hill, over 1.5 acres.

The creators of the project promised to provide the buyer with "an incomparable lifestyle in a typical English setting ... the project combines the skills of the best British specialists, the highest quality materials from around the world and innovative technologies." The layout includes six bedrooms, spacious hallways and living rooms, a substantial swimming pool, gym and spa complex, as well as a west-facing terrace and a couple of separate staff walkways. The windows offer a magnificent view of the adjacent golf course. And the territory itself is designed to provide "complete privacy."

Switch House West, Battersea Power Station

Agents have reported increased interest in wholesale deals in 2020, and a Middle Eastern investor has shown this trend by purchasing six properties at the Battersea power plant.

The 'six' of amazing studios at Switch House West are part of the second phase of a giant project to transform south London. The studio complex has been put up for sale for £5,428,000.

Delivery of the project is scheduled for next year. It is planned to rent apartments to employees of companies like Apple when they move into the same building.

Harford Manor, Windsor

One of the biggest rental transactions over the summer was a new mansion in Berkshire. A British businessman rented a mansion for £40,000 a week.

The superb Harford Estate near Windsor, hailed as “one of the most exciting estates to come on the market in recent times”, first came on the market in 2017. At the time, the sale price was £30 million.

Elite developer Quada completed the award-winning five-year project in 2019 and looked to attract a buyer as market conditions were finally favorable after the election. Then the coronavirus hit and the company decided to rent out the property until the crisis was over. Our friends and colleagues at Hanover Private presented a wealthy tenant who moved in just ten hours later.

Weekly rents of £40,000 a week are among the highest ever on the UK country market and have been surpassed in recent years by only a handful of properties in Central London.

The rental includes a brand new 2,044 square meter mansion set on a 40 acre plot in beautiful Berkshire, overlooking Windsor Castle in one direction and the Chilterns in the other. As well as an indoor arena for riding and a stable.

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