Hotham Hall in Putney luxury maisonette where The Rolling Stones and The Who performed is for sale

Built in 1913, Hotham Hall has a characterful history and was visited by former Prime Ministers Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden.
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Amira Hashish12 December 2019

Built in 1913, Hotham Hall was originally the church hall for neighbouring St Mary’s in Putney.

However, it went on to become something of a rock’n’roll legend, with the likes of Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones, as well as The Who, performing there in the Sixties.

It saw political fame, too, when wartime leader Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden, Tory PM during the Suez crisis in the Fifties, delivered speeches there.

These days it is a homes conversion and a three-bedroom maisonette is for sale on the ground and lower-ground floors.

French doors lead outside, where the current owners have installed a hot tub.

Through Savills, this home is £1.35 million.

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