Where is The Apprentice contestants’ house?
AFTER the famous boardroom firings, the saved candidates head back to a huge house in London.
Where is The Apprentice contestants' house?
For the duration of their time on the show, The Apprentice hopefuls are living in a £17.5 million luxurious mansion called Huxley House.
The house can be found on swanky The Bishops Avenue in Hampstead, North London — dubbed Billionaires’ Row.
The eight-bed, nine-bathroom luxury pile is thought to be the most expensive pad used by the hit BBC show.
It is up for sale with posh estate agents Sotheby’s to deep-pocketed buyers who can afford the hefty price tag.
As well as being used for The Apprentice, Huxley House has appeared on TV on Channel 4's Britain's Most Expensive Houses.
Agents estimate it costs the BBC £100,000 a month to rent Huxley House while the hopefuls stay there.
Who owns The Apprentice house?
It's not known who owns Huxley House, but Billionaires’ Row, which has 66 mansions, is home to some of the world’s richest people.
The Saudi royal family sold ten properties along the street for £73million, while the Sultan of Brunei is thought to own at least one house there.
Beatle Paul McCartney’s ex Heather Mills lived in an apartment in one of the houses.
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What are the features of The Apprentice mansion?
Business wannabes can unwind in a fully-stocked bar after a grilling from Lord Alan Sugar, as they bid for his £250,000 investment.
The mansion even has its own spa, with a hot tub, steam room and swimming pool.
It also has a pool table, cinema room, gym, and a palatial reception room complete with chandeliers and stained glass windows.
Over on Instagram, there were further details posted about Huxley House.
The post said: “Huxley House is an imposing double-fronted home.
“A unique architectural style inspired by mansions of the 18th and 19th centuries and a commensurate size and scale; while internally the house represents the epitome of modern living, including extensive spa and entertainment suites alongside more traditional luxury features.”
Who else lives on Billionaire's Row?
Over the years, Billionaire's Row has seen many famous faces including film star Gracie Fields, who lived on the site of The Towers, the former newspaper publisher Richard Desmond, a Nigerian oil billionaire and a Kazakh oligarch.
Justin Bieber has even rented mansions in the area.
The late Princess Diana and her two sons were also said to be frequenters of the street, who would visit King Constantine II of Greece at his Hampstead pad.
It was reported that a royal Saudi Arabian family once bought 10 homes in the midst of the Gulf War, but never set foot in them.