Once home to Greek fashion tycoon Aristos Constantinou, who was shot dead at on New Year’s Day, 1985.
The murder remains unsolved.
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66 The Bishops Ave
£13,989,006
($18,020,637)
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Home of millionaire Lebanese oil trader Ely Calil, accused of financing a plot to topple the government of Equatorial Guinea.
£7,589,035
($9,776194)
64 The Bishops Ave
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Home to Richard Desmond, the UK’s first porn baron, who founded titles like “Asian Babes” and “Big Ones.”
£14,377,589
($18,521,210)
60 The Bishops Ave
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The 27,000 sq-ft home is mostly up for rent. It was Justin Beiber's UK base for a 2016 tour, and has also hosted Salma Hayek.
£21,456,747
($27,640,581)
59 The Bishops Ave
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The largest mansion on the road, bought by Saudi royals in the late 1980s. It is now rotting, and has often been home
to squatters.
Price unknown
53 The Bishops Ave
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One of 10 Saudi-owned homes on the street, registered to Princess al-Jawhara bint Abdulaziz al-Saud.
£35,279,300
($45,446,794)
52 The Bishops Ave
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One of 10 mansions bought by the Saudi royal family in the 1989, when Saddam Hussein's Iraq looked as if it could invade their country.
£1,300,000
($1,700,000)
49 The Bishops Ave
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A five-bedroom mansion, once owned by Pakistani senator Waqar Ahmed Khan. Deutsche Bank seized it in 2013 over unpaid debts.
£1,317,934
($1,697,762)
48 The Bishops Ave
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Built by Turkish entrepreneur Halis Toprak and sold for £50 million in 2008, it was once the most expensive home ever sold in the UK.
46A The Bishops Ave
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£76,596,762
($98,653,948)
The former home of Lakshmi Mittal, the UK's fifth richest man, and CEO of the world’s biggest steel maker, ArcelorMittal.
£45,044,106
($58,035,817)
46 The Bishops Ave
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A block of luxury flats, one owned by Paul McCartney’s ex-wife Heather Mills. Her downstairs neighbor is said to have protested at the noise that Mills' wooden leg would make on her ceiling.
Price unknown
44 The Bishops Ave
Savills
The £20 million home of convicted Kazakh politician and swindler Mukhtar Ablyazov, it was seized to repay £3 billion he embezzled as chairman of a bank.
42 The Bishops Ave
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£20,000,000
($26,000,000)
Once home to Jaweed al-Ghussein, treasurer of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, who exposed extensive corruption.
38 The Bishops Ave
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£16,316,676
($21,019,142)
The eight-bedroom mansion is where contestants on the the UK version of "The Apprentice" lived during filming.
30 The Bishops Ave
Glentree Estates
£1,311,344
($1,689,273)
Once home to asset manager Iouri Chliaifchtein. In 2006 it was the scene of one of London’s biggest robberies, where items worth £2 million were taken.
£3,900,000
($5,023,980)
23 The Bishops Ave
Glentree Estates
The home of Anar Mammadov,
the billionaire son of an Azerbaijani politician. He set up Trump Tower in Baku and was called “notoriously corrupt, even for Azerbaijan.”
22 The Bishops Ave
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£4,553,667
($5,866,033)
Once home to Evan Enwerem, a Nigerian politician, who bought it in 1978 and died in 2007. The house was seized by squatters in 2009, who ultimately burned it down.
15 The Bishops Ave
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The fortified home of author Salman Rushdie. He lived here in secret, with 24-hour police protection, for most of the 1990s after Iran called for his death.
£12,112,605
($15,605,819)
9 The Bishops Ave
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Once home to entrepreneur Rolf Schild, a refugee from Nazi Germany who was kidnapped in 1979. His captors misread "Rolf Schlid" as "Rothschild" and thought they'd struck gold.
5 Byron Drive
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£6,742,184
($8,686,596)
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