A tour of Sheherazade Goldsmith and Matthew Freud's whimsical 12,000sq ft London mews home
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Aimee Farrell
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A detailed tour of Sheherazade Goldsmith and Matthew Freud's newly renovated 12,000sq ft London mews home, hidden in a cobblestone alley under the Westway. The mid-19th-century property blends restrained exterior architecture with whimsical interiors, featuring a warren-like sequence of rooms filled with unexpected treasures, including artworks by Bill Viola, Tracey Emin, and surrealist furniture by Dalí and Kagan.
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· 2 pulledNothing is quite what it seems
The couple's family house is a warren of unexpected treasures
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