Film Director Daniel Barber Selling Fitzrovia House

Posted by Ruth Miller on Fri 27th June 2008 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Luxury Real Estate To Let Or BuyRich And Famous

Film buffs will know of Daniel Barber the esteemed film director of short film “The Tonto Woman” - for those who don’t know - the film received an academy nomination this year.

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I suppose imbued with his success, Mr Barber has decided to sell his luxurious and imposing five storey mews home in London’s Fitzrovia, for a tidy £1,850,000 ($3,700,000 approx).

This home is ironically situated in Colville Place a venue often used as a film set location.

According to Hudsons, the agents:

“This £1.85million property is a traditional 18th century terraced mews house set over five floors. It boasts a through living room, first floor drawing room, immaculate kitchen breakfast room, master bedroom with en suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.”

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