Lost House in King's Cross: spectacular home designed by starchitect Sir David Adjaye is listed to rent for £4,500 a week

The three-bedroom property designed by Adjaye - who also created this year’s Brit Awards statue - has been in films and photo shoots and is available to rent for £4.5k a week.
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Amira Hashish27 February 2019

Lost House in King’s Cross, designed by starchitect Sir David Adjaye who also created this year’s Brit Awards statue — seen clutched by Dua Lipa, winner of the British Single award — is available to rent for the first time in 10 years.

The spectacular three-bedroom home has been in films including Trance starring James McAvoy, The Hoarder with Mischa Barton, and TV’s Silent Witness, Spooks and Lucky Man. Rolex and Hugo Boss have also used it for photo shoots.

There’s a 60ft reception area with three large light wells, two internal gardens and a fish pond, plus a cinema and an enclosed swimming pool. It’s £4,500 a week through Sotheby’s International Realty.

Dua Lipa 
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