Screen Icon Elizabeth Taylor’s House Up For Sale

Want to live in an Oscar-winning actress’ home?

Elizabeth Taylor’s Bel-Air mansion has been put up for sale for a cool $8.6 million.

The Oscar-winning actress- who passed away in March 2011 from congestive heart failure aged 79- has had her home put on the property market.

The 7,000 square foot 1960s ranch house in California homed the late icon for over 30 years. It sits on 1.27 acres of land and has an English Rose garden.

Dame Taylor was recognised globally as one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age and will be celebrated beyond her death as one of the world’s most famous film stars. She is best known for appearing in National Velvet, Cleopatra, Father of the Bride and Butterfield 8.

According to Mossler Properties, who are handling the estate of the star, it is a fully gated and secured luxurious hilltop residence that has a private driveway, bricked motor court, swimming pool and stunning landscape.

What is more, there is a large gallery-style country kitchen, powder room, two family bedrooms with garden access and maid’s quarters. The hefty price tag also includes a master bath with spa tub, adjacent dressing room/salon and two smaller bedrooms.

Elizabeth’s son Christopher Wilding reportedly said of the property: “(The house was) where we all gathered, especially at Thanksgiving and Easter… She never entertained the notion of moving.”

So if you want to inhabit the home and live in the footsteps of Elizabeth, use Robinsons International as your International Removals service.



Hire Robinsons Removals And Move To Britain’s Richest Street

Ever dreamt about living amongst the rich and famous?

Well you can (in an imaginary world) live on Britain’s richest street with the help of our expert Removals service.

New findings have revealed the street which has a string of eye-watering property prices and the average house price is a staggering £19.5 million.

Kensington Palace Gardens is a hotspot for all wealthy and famous people to live in West London, as opposed to use mere mortals. But many of the houses are even too expensive for lottery winners, celebrities and bankers.

The average price of a mansion on the prosperous road is over £19 million according to a study by Zoopla, a property company. The street is so well-off just for a single square foot of land it would cost £1,193.

Residents who are loaded enough to reside there presently and in the past include Britain’s richest man Lakshmi Mittal, a steel magnate worth £23.8 billion; Jon Hunt, who founded Foxtons estate agency before selling it for £390 million in 2007; hedge fund tycoon Noam Gottesman; and Bernie Eccleston.

Further inhabitants consist of Nigella Lawson, Madonna, Russian oligarch Leonid Blavatnik and the former home of Princess Diana is still the residence of several minor royals.

The homes would have to come with a hefty amount of luxuries for such a substantial price tag. The properties are believed to comprise of such things like tennis courts, health centres, private motor museums, swimming pools, private cinema and gyms.

It is set back from the road on the eastern side with the allure of Kensington Palace and both ends of the street are manned by armed Diplomatic Protection Group officers because it houses several embassies, including those of Israel and Russia.

Nick Leeming, from Zoopla.co.uk, said: “A home in Britain’s most exclusive street is beyond the wildest dreams of all but an extremely wealthy elite.

“At a whopping £19.2million, even National Lottery winners would now struggle to afford a house on Billionaire’s Row.

“Those who aspire to live in a wealthy area, surrounded by celebrities, will also need a reality check.”

So if you are a typical British homeowner and you dream of living on Britain’s richest street and you all of a sudden found almost £20 million hire Robinsons International as your complete removals service! If you can afford one of the homes our service costs will be nothing but a ripple in an ocean, just click here to find out why.



Move Out Of London With Robinsons’ Removals Firm And Commute

Land Registry, the government department responsible for home-owner monitoring service, has stated that by moving out of England’s capital London and by commuting in to work, you can get far more home value for your money.

Working and living in a bustling city is fun but expensive as opposed to setting up home in a beautiful village, town or settlement on the outskirts. Guides are suggesting to home-owners to live in a place that is surrounding the capital that is within an hour’s commute in hope to escape the chaos as well as save money.

According to the Land Registry the average flat in Greater London is almost £340,000 whilst a typical detached house is just around £810,000. However, a short leap, step and a jump outside the M25 area and house prices plummet between 20% and 40%; which in these present times is a massive saving.

So why not hire a Removals firm and move down the road (so to speak), get a larger home and be quid’s in? Great value for money!

Robinsons International has an expert removals team who are fully qualified in packing and transportation. But we are more than just a removals firm and we can help right from the beginning planning stages to make the move as easy and as stress-free as possible.

We take care of everything and every move is co-ordinated and managed by a dedicated Move Manager who understands exactly what you are going through; so when you make the big decision and decide to move out of London to save costs, use us as your quality removals company.