Buying on Mozart's Row: duplex for sale on street where composer wrote first symphony and Ian Fleming was a local

The famous street was also once home to playwright Noel Coward and James Bond's creator Ian Fleming.
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Amira Hashish3 July 2020

Ebury Street in Belgravia has long had prestigious connections. Mozart composed his first symphony at the age of eight when staying at No180 and the houses around that property are now known as “Mozart’s Row”.

Playwright and composer Noel Coward grew up in Ebury Street and James Bond creator Ian Fleming was a local for a while.

Now a flat, recently renovated, has come up for sale in the SW1 street, through Sotheby's International Realty.

The duplex in a portered block offers a spacious living area that’s perfect for entertaining, as well as two bedrooms and lots of storage.

The most coveted feature is a large landscaped private garden, which is a rarity for an apartment block in this central location.

This sleek home is for sale at £2.1 million.