Britain’s A-Listers and Their Billion-Pound Mansions

Published on 04/21/2025
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Julie Andrews (1935) – Wimbledon, London, £16.5 Million

Dame Julie Andrews, the beloved British actress celebrated for her iconic roles in “Mary Poppins,” “The Sound of Music,” and “Victor/Victoria,” once called a stunning Victorian mansion in Wimbledon, London, her home. Known as West Lodge, this Grade II listed masterpiece was crafted by esteemed Victorian architect Edward J May and hit the market in 2022 with an asking price of £16.5 million. West Lodge stands as the tallest family residence on the Wimbledon Common side, offering an impressive 12 bedrooms across its four sprawling floors. The estate boasts an expansive floor plan that includes two kitchens, multiple reception rooms, a games room, a family room, two study spaces, eight bathrooms, and a large cellar. A true architectural gem, the mansion remains a testament to timeless elegance and grandeur.

Julie Andrews (1935) – Wimbledon, London, £16.5 Million

Julie Andrews (1935) – Wimbledon, London, £16.5 Million

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Anthony Hopkins (1937) – Malibu, £8 Million

Sir Anthony Hopkins, the acclaimed British actor known for iconic performances in films such as The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon, and The Remains of the Day, once called a magnificent Malibu mansion his home. This award-winning actor and director spent part of his life enjoying the luxury and serenity of the stunning Point Dume Bluff estate. Sold in 2020 for an impressive £8 million, the 4,010-square-foot property is a masterpiece of coastal living. The estate features five spacious bedrooms, a guest house, and a charming cabana, all complemented by a sparkling swimming pool and breathtaking cliffside views of the Pacific Ocean. Adding to its allure, the home included a private exhibition space where Sir Anthony expressed his artistic creativity. A true reflection of the actor’s multifaceted genius, this extraordinary residence remains a testament to both luxury and imagination.

Anthony Hopkins (1937) – Malibu, £8 Million

Anthony Hopkins (1937) – Malibu, £8 Million

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