Nick Candy's Chelsea mansion sale not UK's most expensive

Property developer Nick Candy sold his Chelsea mansion, but reports of a record £270m price are unverified.

Nick Candy's Chelsea mansion sale not UK's most expensive

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Property developer Nick Candy has sold his Chelsea mansion, Providence House. Initial reports from April 2026 suggested a sale price of £270 million, which would have made it the most expensive residential property sale in UK history.

However, subsequent verification shows this figure is unconfirmed. Major property news outlets and land registry records available as of early April 2026 do not list a completed sale at that price. The claim appears to originate from unverified market speculation.

While the property was indeed marketed, the final transaction details, including the exact sale price and buyer, remain private. The actual UK record for a residential sale is held by 2-8a Rutland Gate in London, which sold for approximately £210 million in 2020.

Nick Candy, known for luxury developments and his previous involvement in a consortium bidding for Chelsea Football Club, has not publicly commented on the specific financial terms of this sale.

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