- Nick Candy, Reform UK's treasurer and a billionaire property developer, has reportedly sold his Chelsea mansion for over £270 million.
- The sale of Providence House is believed to be the most expensive residential property transaction in history.
- The Grade II-listed property, which sits on two acres and features a lake and swimming pool, was never formally marketed, with the buyer's identity remaining confidential.
- Candy, who became Reform's treasurer in 2024 and is a significant donor, previously lived in the mansion with his former wife, actress Holly Valance.
- The reported price surpasses previous record sales, including a £210 million London mansion in 2020 and a £245 million home in Hong Kong in 2017.
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Reform treasurer Nick Candy ‘sells London mansion for record-breaking £270m’