Michael Flatley’s former six-bedroom Knightsbridge townhouse goes up for sale for £18.5 MILLION

A luxury terraced home which was once owned by Michael Flatley has gone up for sale for £18.5million.

The stunning central London property, which has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, boasts a eight-floors, silk wallpaper and even a five-person lift.

The  Grade II listed townhouse, in London’s premium neighbourhood Knightsbridge,  was home to the Lord of the Dance from 2005 to 2015,  but it has been fully renovated and extended, by renowned studio of 1508 London.

A luxury terraced home which was once owned by Michael Flatley has gone up for sale for £18.5million

The stunning central London property, which has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, boasts a eight-floors, silk wallpaper and even a five-person lift. Pictured is living room

The stunning central London property, which has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, boasts a eight-floors, silk wallpaper and even a five-person lift. Pictured is living room

The Grade II listed townhouse, in London's premium neighbourhood Knightsbridge, was home to the Lord of the Dance from 2005 to 2015, but it has been fully renovated and extended, by renowned studio of 1508 London. Pictured is one of the six bedrooms

The Grade II listed townhouse, in London’s premium neighbourhood Knightsbridge, was home to the Lord of the Dance from 2005 to 2015, but it has been fully renovated and extended, by renowned studio of 1508 London. Pictured is one of the six bedrooms

Born in Detroit in 1958 to Irish parents, Michael Flatley is thought to be worth around £233 million.

He made his fortune by becoming the first ever internationally renowned Irish dancer, with his shows being seen by 60million people globally and grossing $1billion. 

The dancer, now 61, is believed to have homes in Cork, Ireland as well as  the Caribbean, New York, Beverly Hills, and in the French Rivera. 

Simon Scott, Sales Manager at Hamptons International Knightsbridge and Mayfair, who are selling the property told Femail: ‘They say, it’s the luck of the Irish, and this house has it in abundance. 

‘It is the former home of Michael Flatley, internationally known for Irish dance shows Riverdance, Lord of the Dance , Fleet of Flames and Celtic Tiger Live, the house has been beautifully restored by its current owners.

‘Redesigned by 1508 London, the house is the epitome of Luxury London living. 

Born in Detroit in 1958 to Irish parents, Michael Flatley is thought to be worth around £233 million. He made his fortune by becoming the first ever internationally renowned Irish dancer, with his shows being seen by 60million people globally and grossing $1billion.  He is pictured in the 1990s performing

Born in Detroit in 1958 to Irish parents, Michael Flatley is thought to be worth around £233 million. He made his fortune by becoming the first ever internationally renowned Irish dancer, with his shows being seen by 60million people globally and grossing $1billion.  He is pictured in the 1990s performing 

Views of London's premium neighbourhood can be enjoyed on the fourth floor, where the king bedroom en suite opens up to the roof terrace

Views of London’s premium neighbourhood can be enjoyed on the fourth floor, where the king bedroom en suite opens up to the roof terrace

The lower ground floor has staff quarters, including a king bedroom en suite and boot room areas, staff kitchen and laundry. It is also home to the main kitchen, which is bespoke in design and built in Gaggennau appliances, as well as a wine stores and a chilled wine store

The lower ground floor has staff quarters, including a king bedroom en suite and boot room areas, staff kitchen and laundry. It is also home to the main kitchen, which is bespoke in design and built in Gaggennau appliances, as well as a wine stores and a chilled wine store

‘With a statement Art-Deco marble bathrooms with gold taps, through to the bespoke chandeliers that hang next to original surrealist artworks. 

‘The house has been decorated in a palette of rich cremes and off white, with Crittal screens that frame rooms or antique mirrors that amplify the natural light which pours through the central atrium.

‘With Knightbridge on the doorstep, along with great schools including Knightsbridge School and the future Prince’s Gardens Preparatory School in Prince’s Gate, I suspect it will go to a family either already living in the area or migrating to be closer to these schools.’

Simon Scott, Sales Manager at Hamptons International Knightsbridge and Mayfair, who are selling the property told Femail: 'They say, it's the luck of the Irish, and this house has it in abundance (pictured the outside of the home)

Simon Scott, Sales Manager at Hamptons International Knightsbridge and Mayfair, who are selling the property told Femail: ‘They say, it’s the luck of the Irish, and this house has it in abundance (pictured the outside of the home)

The new owners will also enjoy superfast broadband and the original monkey tail staircase, a balcony and a huge entrance lobby

The new owners will also enjoy superfast broadband and the original monkey tail staircase, a balcony and a huge entrance lobby

The house has been decorated in a palette of rich cremes and off white, with Crittal screens that frame rooms or antique mirrors that amplify the natural light which pours through the central atrium

The home is just a stone's throw away from London's most famous shops, including Harrords and Harvery Nichols - which will no doubt be a firm favourite of the new owner. Pictured is the inside

The house has been decorated in a palette of rich cremes and off white, with Crittal screens that frame rooms or antique mirrors that amplify the natural light which pours through the central atrium

Hamptons say immense care has been taken to preserve both the character and heritage of the house, whilst seamlessly integrating the state-of-the-art innovation and bespoke design, required to satisfy the demands of modern day luxury family living

Hamptons say immense care has been taken to preserve both the character and heritage of the house, whilst seamlessly integrating the state-of-the-art innovation and bespoke design, required to satisfy the demands of modern day luxury family living

The home is just a stone’s throw away from London’s most famous shops, including Harrords and Harvery Nichols – which will no doubt be a firm favourite of the new owner.

Hamptons say immense care has been taken to preserve both the character and heritage of the house, whilst seamlessly integrating the state-of-the-art innovation and bespoke design, required to satisfy the demands of modern day luxury family living. 

As the Georgian home is south-facing, the new residents will also be able to take advantage of an abundance of natural light,  while there’s also a tranquil private garden tucked away to get a break from the buzz of Knightsbridge.  

As the Georgian home is south-facing, the new residents will also be able to take advantage of an abundance of natural light, while there's also a tranquil private garden tucked away to get a break from the buzz of Knightsbridge. Pictured is the kitchen

As the Georgian home is south-facing, the new residents will also be able to take advantage of an abundance of natural light, while there’s also a tranquil private garden tucked away to get a break from the buzz of Knightsbridge. Pictured is the kitchen

The sprawling property is fully air conditioned throughout, and has full underfloor heating for staying warm in the winter months. Pictured is a powder room

The sprawling property is fully air conditioned throughout, and has full underfloor heating for staying warm in the winter months. Pictured is a powder room

Pictured is an entraceway

Pictured is the staircase and living room

While it also has 24-hour CCTV, intruder and panic alarms for safety – which are monitored with a security patrol and dog handler. The new owners will also enjoy superfast broadband and the original monkey tail staircase, a balcony and a huge entrance lobby

Each level of the eight-story home has it's own character, with the ground floor featuring an entrance lobby, study, ground reception area a powder room, cloak room, dining room. Pictured is the mezzanine floor

Each level of the eight-story home has it’s own character, with the ground floor featuring an entrance lobby, study, ground reception area a powder room, cloak room, dining room. Pictured is the mezzanine floor

The home has a roof terrace with greenery as well as a tranquil private garden

The home has a roof terrace with greenery as well as a tranquil private garden

The home spans an incredible eight floors - with a lift fitted to help navigate the home

The home spans an incredible eight floors – with a lift fitted to help navigate the home

The sprawling property is fully air conditioned throughout, and has full underfloor heating for staying warm in the winter months. 

While it also has 24-hour CCTV, intruder and panic alarms for safety – which are monitored with a security patrol and dog handler.  

The new owners will also enjoy superfast broadband and  the original monkey tail staircase, a balcony and a huge entrance lobby. 

Each level of the eight-story home has it’s own character, with the ground floor featuring an entrance lobby, study, ground reception area a powder room, cloak room, dining room.

The Mezzanine floor features the ensuite guest king bedroom while the first floor has the salon and main lounge, area, as well as steps to main roof terraces with a plant area.

An art deco marble en suite on the second floor makes part of the master suite and the third floor features two double bedrooms, which are both en suites.

The new owners will also enjoy superfast broadband and the original monkey tail staircase, a balcony and a huge entrance lobby. Pictured is the front door

The home features art-deco design throughout

While it appears on a bustling London street, once inside the property the owner will enjoy a tranquil time

Marble and art deco is a key theme of the home, which was built in Georgian times

Marble and art deco is a key theme of the home, which was built in Georgian times

Views of London’s premium neighbourhood can be enjoyed on the fourth floor, where the king bedroom en suite opens up to the roof terrace. 

The lower ground floor has staff quarters, including a king bedroom en suite and  boot room areas, staff kitchen and laundry.

It is also home to the main kitchen, which is bespoke in design and built in Gaggennau appliances, as well as a wine stores and a chilled wine store.

There’s a cinema room in the basement, as well as a bar, kitchen and basement lobby and a large gym full mirrors, tatami, ballet bar, floor power. The media room with high quality 5.1 surround sound, the latest HD 4K TV, as well as a high powered soundbar and in-ceiling speakers. 

If you want to relax after a gym session, there’s also a sauna and steam room, shower room and powder room.

There are Smart TVs with 4k definition throughout the home a a professional lighting system that can be controlled in a smartpad, as well as mobile devices and tablets.