2–8a Rutland Gate

The interior of the house was described as having been decorated by Monzer Hammoud by The Guardian and by the French designer Alberto Pinto by the Evening Standard in July 2015.

Items for sale included Murano glass chandeliers, gold plated waste paper bins, and 24 marble bathrooms.

[3] After 2–8a Rutland Gate had not sold by July 2015, the Saudi owners of the property were planning to turn the house into luxury apartments.

[5] In April 2020, Chinese businessman Cheung Chung-kiu bought the property for £210 million, which would make it easily the most expensive house ever sold in the UK.

[6] In October 2022 The Guardian quoted a Financial Times article which reported that Hui Ka Yan, founder and chair of Evergrande and once China's richest man, was ultimately behind it, and that it has been put up for sale again.