Cambridge House: Billionaire property magnate brothers plan to transform dilapidated house | Mail Online
It went from one of the world's most exclusive gentlemen's clubs to London's grandest wreck in the space of just 100 years.
But now Cambridge House is set to be returned to its former glory and become Britain's most expensive home, with a jaw-dropping price tag of more than £200million.
Billionaire property tycoon brothers David and Simon Reuben want to throw money at transforming the former In and Out Club on Piccadilly in central London into a palatial 48-room residence.
They bought the crumbling grade I listed mansion, opposite Green Park, last year for £130million and have now submitted plans to Westminster City Council
It went from one of the world's most exclusive gentlemen's clubs to London's grandest wreck in the space of just 100 years.
But now Cambridge House is set to be returned to its former glory and become Britain's most expensive home, with a jaw-dropping price tag of more than £200million.
Billionaire property tycoon brothers David and Simon Reuben want to throw money at transforming the former In and Out Club on Piccadilly in central London into a palatial 48-room residence.
They bought the crumbling grade I listed mansion, opposite Green Park, last year for £130million and have now submitted plans to Westminster City Council
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