Mansion where Roxy Music and Pink Floyd recorded hits on the market for £6m

A luxury mansion where Roxy Music and Pink Floyd recorded hits and where Renee Zellwegger stayed while filming Judy is back on the market for £6million after a third is slashed off the asking price.  

St Ann’s Court, near Chertsey in Surrey, was where Roxy Music and members of Pink Floyd, The Jam and Soft Machine recorded many of their smash hits.

And most recently, the stunning seven bedroom property was home to Renee Zellwegger during filming for her role in the award-winning Judy Garland biopic.

Pictured: The sleek house features a round design, with large windows flooding the property’s many rooms with light. The Chertsey home in Surrey is back on the market after slashing its price by a third 

The former 19th century coach house (pictured) is where Roxy Music laid down tracks for their albums Flesh and Blood and Avalon and was also used by Paul Weller and Pink Floyd

The former 19th century coach house (pictured) is where Roxy Music laid down tracks for their albums Flesh and Blood and Avalon and was also used by Paul Weller and Pink Floyd

Pictured: The recording studio in the former coach house, used by Roxy Music, Pink Floyd and Paul Weller after being built by lead guitarist Phil Manzanera

Pictured: The recording studio in the former coach house, used by Roxy Music, Pink Floyd and Paul Weller after being built by lead guitarist Phil Manzanera

The stunning seven bedroom property (pictured) was home to Renee Zellwegger during filming for her role in the award-winning Judy Garland biopic, Judy, as well as being used as the set for Agatha Christie's Poirot

The stunning seven bedroom property (pictured) was home to Renee Zellwegger during filming for her role in the award-winning Judy Garland biopic, Judy, as well as being used as the set for Agatha Christie’s Poirot 

Pictured: Eddie Jobson, Sal Maida, Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera, Paul Thompson of Roxy Music in their heyday, when they used the property's former coach house as a recording studio

Pictured: Eddie Jobson, Sal Maida, Bryan Ferry, Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera, Paul Thompson of Roxy Music in their heyday, when they used the property’s former coach house as a recording studio 

The ‘iconic country estate’ is being sold by Strutt and Parker for a guide price of £5,950,000. The sleek house features a round design, with large windows flooding the property’s many rooms with light.

Images show minimalist, modern interiors throughout the property’s 6,500 square feet. The photos also reveal the studio, a former 19th century coach house, where Roxy Music laid down tracks for their albums, Flesh and Blood and Avalon.

The studio was lead guitarist Phil Manzanera’s and also played host to Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, Soft Machine’s Robert Wyatt and The Jam’s Paul Weller.

The house, which comes with a whopping five bathrooms and four lounges, also provided the backdrop for Agatha Christie’s Poirot, after several episodes were filmed there. 

Pictured: One of the property's seven bedrooms as the huge home near Chertsey in Surrey goes back on the market with its price slashed

Pictured: One of the property’s seven bedrooms as the huge home near Chertsey in Surrey goes back on the market with its price slashed 

Large windows (pictured) flood the property's many rooms with light. Images show minimalist, modern interiors throughout the property's 6,500 square feet as the building boasts seven bedrooms and five bathrooms

Large windows (pictured) flood the property’s many rooms with light. Images show minimalist, modern interiors throughout the property’s 6,500 square feet as the building boasts seven bedrooms and five bathrooms 

Pictured: Huge floor-to-ceiling windows flood the property with light near Chertsey in Surrey as the five-bathroom house hits the market

Pictured: Huge floor-to-ceiling windows flood the property with light near Chertsey in Surrey as the five-bathroom house hits the market 

Minimalist themes run throughout the property, offering a modern living experience in each of its seven bedrooms (one is pictured, above)

Minimalist themes run throughout the property, offering a modern living experience in each of its seven bedrooms (one is pictured, above) 

Pictured: One of the luxurious and sprawling five bedrooms in the property, which sits near Chertsey in Surrey and is back on the market

Pictured: One of the luxurious and sprawling five bedrooms in the property, which sits near Chertsey in Surrey and is back on the market 

The grounds surrounding the property feature this stunning water feature, complete with its own lilypads and the home has been used as a set for Agathie Christie's Poirot

The grounds surrounding the property feature this stunning water feature, complete with its own lilypads and the home has been used as a set for Agathie Christie’s Poirot 

The modern finish also made it the perfect setting for Nintendo’s 2008 adverts which starred Girls Aloud. The property was first built in 1936 by renowned architect Sir Raymond McGrath who masterfully designed the home to keep the homosexual relationship of its original owners a secret.

This included building in features into the couple’s bedroom which enabled it to be split in two, keeping their relationship a secret at a time when homosexuality was a criminal offence.

Images of the property’s exterior show the carefully manicured lawns and thriving flora and fauna. The property comes with eight acres of land, which is home to the UK’s first ever Dahlia’s and a Japanese inspired wooden walkway with small ponds.

Technology entrepreneur Osman Kent has been trying to sell the property since 2016 as the house has reportedly become too big for him and his wife.

The couple have now slashed the price of the estate by a third. Strutt and Parker said on their website: ‘St Ann’s Court is a unique and iconic modern country estate in Surrey, just 30 minutes West of Central London in the UK.

‘The estate, which can trace its origins back to the 18th Century, has been home to many celebrities, including aristocracy, rock stars and well-known entrepreneurs.

‘Sought after by top photographers and directors it has been featured in countless books, films, TV series and magazines.

‘It is frequently called ‘a place which keeps giving’ because of its legendary curves and light, and its perfect Lo Pan divisions in the Feng Shui tradition.’