Jemima Goldsmith fends off 'empty nest syndrome' by putting quirky £6.5 million West London mansion up for sale
For nearly 30 years, Jemima Goldsmith's quirky West London mansion has been a bustling family home for her children and a sanctuary for A-list stars and the political elite.

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- Primary source: Daily Mail
- Published: May 24, 2026, 12:54 AM UTC
- Coverage area: Politics
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