Live in a Soho institution: Tina Turner, The Beatles and Queen recorded at Trident Studios now converted into exquisite townhouse

Former Trident Studios, where Queen recorded two albums and Tina Turner belted out her hits, has come on the market for £4.5 million.
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Amira Hashish6 November 2019

St Anne’s Court in Soho, an alley between Dean and Wardour Streets, was once home to Trident Studios where The Beatles recorded Hey Jude, Elton John made Candle in the Wind, Freddie Mercury and Queen recorded two albums and Tina Turner belted out her hits.

Now the former studios are for sale for £4.5 million through The Modern House as one exquisite Georgian townhouse, transformed for contemporary living.

The five floors offer four bedrooms, black-stained wood, Venetian plaster walls and a meditation room to escape the central London buzz.

Sip a cocktail on one of two roof terraces or gaze over W1 from the Juliet balcony.

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