Oscar Wilde’s Former Mayfair Mansion Offers a Rare Glimpse Into the Writer’s World – Now on the Market for £14 Million
The writer's former lodging is for sale, and it includes four reception rooms, four and a half bedrooms, a cinema room, a steam room, and two private terraces
Oscar Wilde's own life story is just as rich and fascinating as his literary works, so it makes sense that his lodgings in London were sources of inspiration for his creative writing. Case in point: a Mayfair mansion served as a starting point for The Importance of Being Earnest.
Now, the storied property has hit the market for £14 million, and it's easy to see why it was the successful writer's residence of choice. With 5,019 square feet of space, the Grade II Listed grand townhouse features an entrance hall, four reception rooms, four and a half bedrooms, a cinema room, a steam room, and two private terraces.
Originally built in the 1730s, the white-stucco exterior gives way to a cozy modern interior, with a neutral palette, sleek materials, and luxurious fixtures that create an elegant, contemporary feel. Let's take a closer look around.
The reception area is bright and glamorous, with a statement chandelier, fireplace, and large windows allowing plenty of light to stream in.
The kitchen is modern as they come, with a white marble island, glossy black cabinets, and simple light pendants.
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The dining room makes use of a glass display shelf to show off ceramics and objects, adding dimension and variety to the otherwise neutral area.
Another fireplace is the centerpiece of this cozy den, which features in-wall, wood book shelves as well as a sculptural light pendant and wall art.
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The bedroom, meanwhile, makes use of the ever-trendy wall sconces, as well as a French-style crystal chandelier. We especially love the gold picture light for a dainty, elegant touch.
The bathroom is simply spa-worthy, with a marble tub and coordinating walls and floors.
Got a big wardrobe? This walk-in closet provides more than enough storage, with floor-to-ceiling wood dressers and several mirrors.
Another bedroom shows us how layering neutrals is done, with creamy linens and a soft, curtain-style headboard.
Finally, the media room makes the case for gray (and animal print), with its decorative throws and textured rug.
Oscar Wilde's former lodging is listed with Beauchamp Estates.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.