London property once used by Imran Khan put up for sale for £25 million

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London property once used by Imran Khan put up for sale for £25 million

Property used as Khan's London bases until 2014
London property once used by Imran Khan put up for sale for £25 million

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10 Jul 2026

A historic Richmond property in southwest London where former prime minister Imran Khan lived during and after his marriage to Jemima Khan has been listed for sale with an asking price of £25 million.

The 10-bedroom detached property, known as Ormeley Lodge, is located on Ham Common near Richmond Park. According to the property listing, the early Georgian house spans about 15,814 square feet and features seven bathrooms, extensive gardens and a separate cottage.

A source close to the Goldsmith family said the property was put on the market following the death of Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Jemima Khan's mother, in October 2025. The source said there was no practical reason for the family to retain the house, adding that it held many personal memories.

Ormeley Lodge was closely associated with Khan during his visits to the UK. He lived at the property while married to Jemima Khan and continued using an annexe after their divorce. During that period, he reportedly held political meetings there and met Pakistani politicians, associates and members of the media.

The property also served as Khan's London base until around 2014.

The house later became the site of several protests. Demonstrations were held outside the property in 2014 while Khan was inside, and further protests by supporters of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz took place in subsequent years. Those protests followed regular demonstrations by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf supporters outside the Sharif family's Avenfield apartments in London.

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