Freddy Mercury's London mansion is being offered for sale by his ex-fiancée, Mary Austin. Austin inherited the mansion after Mercury's death in 1991 and has lived there ever since.

The mansion itself has eight bedrooms, and another area that served as Mercury's studio. In this room was placed the piano on which Mercury wrote perhaps Queen's most famous song Bohemian Rhapsody, which sold at auction for £1.7 million. The house was built in 1909 for painter Cecil Ray and his wife Halford Wilson.