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Now on the market: Natalie Imbruglia’s old private island mansion on the River Thames

The ‘Torn’ singer’s stunning mansion has hit the market for £2.9 million

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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Mill Lane property, Windsor
Photograph: Hamptons
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It’s not everyday you get to peek inside a celebrity’s mansion. But now and again, just like you and me, celebs move home and their properties go on the market – and the pictures go online for all of us mere mortals to gawp at. 

And the latest mega star mansion to go on the market is a property that was once owned by actress and pop star Natalie Imbruglia. Named White Lilies Island (also the name of her second album), it sits on a private island in Windsor and is listed for £2.9 million. 

The Moroccan/Spanish-style mansion overlooks the River Thames and is accessed via a private bridge, security gates and a huge driveway. The property is spread across almost four acres of land, including two riverside moorings and a garden bar. Once you get to the main building you’ll find six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a gym, sauna, study and an indoor swimming pool. 

Moroccan inspiration for the house comes in the form of golden ceilings, wooden floorboards and bold columns, while you can see the Spanish influence in features like the white plastered walls and curved staircases. Here are a few more pics of the place. 

Mill Lane property, Windsor
Photograph: Hamptons
Mill Lane property, Windsor
Photograph: Hamptons
Mill Lane property, Windsor
Photograph: Hamptons

It was last owned by Imbruglia back in 2018. If you want to know more (and perhaps even fancy making an offer, should you be so flush with cash), you can take a look at the original listing on Hamptons here

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