5, The Grove

5, The Grove is a semi-detached house in Highgate, London. It is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England.[1]

5, The Grove in September 2016

Originally built around 1688, it was rebuilt around 1933 by C. H. James, yet retained its general appearance. The house consists of three storeys with a basement, built in red brick. The interior has been substantially altered since it was built.[1] During James's remodelling of the house in the 1930s, several examples of early 18th-century wallpapers were found hidden behind wooden panelling, which were subsequently donated to the Victoria and Albert Museum.[2] Wooden railings surround the front of the house, and a lantern surmounts the front entrance.[1] Prior to his death in 2016, George Michael was the sole tenant of this building.

In 2020, the house was bought for £19 million by Stephen Cameron and his wife, Clare Harrison, who made £170 million from selling the medical PR firm Nucleus Global.[3]

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51.5700°N 0.1519°W / 51.5700; -0.1519

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