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Inside a spectacular £3 million London mansion that hasn't been lived in since 1895

May 26, 2016, 16:24 IST

Rightmove

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A remarkable east London mansion that hasn't been inhabited since 1895 has hit the market for £2.95 million ($4.34 million).

Malplaquet House, described by Rightmove as one of the capital's "forgotten mansions," was built in 1741 by architect Thomas Andrews and later served as the home of brewer Harry Charrington before being divided into lodgings in the mid-19th century.

From 1895, the property was used for storage purposes and nobody has lived there for over a century.

The Grade II-listed home was recently restored to its former glory and whoever buys it will inherit one of the most stunning and atmospheric buildings in the city.

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Take a look inside one of London's hidden wonders.

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