The stunning penthouse where the Spice Girls filmed their debut single Wannabe is on the market for £8.5million.
Located inside a major railway station the three-bed property – which is also featured on Netflix‘s Buying London – is fit for pop royalty.
The sprawling pad, which lies within London St Pancras, first made headlines when it saw the girlband shoot their 1996 smash hit within its lavish confines.
The official ‘Wannabe’ music video starts outside St Pancras Grand hotel where the penthouse it is located.
It then shows the grand staircase where Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Victoria Beckham perform a dance routine before sipping champagne and dancing on the tables in the penthouse.
More recently the property caused a stir when it made an appearance on Buying London – the British version of the real-estate reality show, Selling Sunset.
The first series of the programme aired this year and follows high-end agent Daniel Daggers and his expert team as they navigate luxury property market.
The show’s state agents are seeminly impressed by the appartment and can be seen exploring before gasping: ‘Wow it’s beautiful’.
The interior is both steeped in history and yet modern in its proposal and boasts six metre-high ceilings and gorgeous gothic-style windows.
The stunning penthouse where the Spice girls filmed the music video for Wannabe is on the market for £8.5million. The sprawling pad lies within London St Pancras, boasts six metre-high ceilings and gorgeous gothic-style windows
The property boasts three huge bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large sitting and dining room and private lift
Pictured: The Spice Girls shooting their debut single Wannabe inside the penthouse
It features wooden floors and a sleek modern kitchen, with a sophisticated neutral décor throughout.
It also has three huge bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large sitting and dining room and private lift.
But those additions won’t be the only reason would-be buyers will be queueing up to view it.
That’s because the property also comes complete with a 24-hour concierge staff ready to provide room service at any time of the day or night.
Meanwhile, the owner will discover two bars and two restaurants downstairs.
There’s also a spa and fitness centre on site, and even a ballroom ready for what are sure to be London’s most extravagant house parties.
Agents at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices (BHHS London) say the ‘stunning’ apartment is set within the ‘iconic’ Grade I-listed St Pancras Chambers.
The building previously housed the Midland Grand Hotel, designed by famous English architect George Gilbert Scott, which is now called St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London.
The triplex penthouse was converted from the hotel’s former water tower and still feature the original Victorian beams and joists.
The agents said: ‘It is widely accepted as one of the finest examples of Victorian gothic architecture.
‘The building itself offers 24-hour concierge services, and access to room service from the five-star St Pancras Renaissance Hotel.
It also comes complete with a 24-hour concierge staff ready to provide room service at any time of the day or night. This image shows one of the luxurious bathrooms in the appartment
The building previously housed the Midland Grand Hotel, designed by famous English architect George Gilbert Scott, which is now called St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London. The triplex penthouse was converted from the hotel’s former water tower and still feature the original Victorian beams and joists
‘The hotel also includes two restaurants, two bars, function rooms and ballroom.
‘Residents can also access the fitness centre and spa with therapy pool by separate subscription.
‘St. Pancras Chambers is located within St. Pancras International, which offers a superb selection of shops, cafés and restaurants in King’s Cross and Camden.’
The swanky apartment, which takes up 5,979sq feet of space, also includes a staff quarters and private lift.
Despite being a seconds from the train station, the property also comes with two private parking spaces for those preferring to drive.
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