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Inside India's 4th Richest NRI Anil Agarwal’s Mayfair Residence: Where heritage architecture meets modern innovation

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 25, 2026, 13:11 IST
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Inside India's 4th richest NRI Anil Agarwal’s Mayfair Residence: Where heritage architecture meets modern innovation

Anil Agarwal is an Indian billionaire industrialist, the founder of Vedanta Resources and is widely recognised as one of the most influential business leaders of Indian origin worldwide. He is also considered to be the fourth richest NRI (Non-Resident Indian), which marks his financial prominence in the international arena.




Anil Agarwal’s London home is a great example of ultra-prime property, which is a characteristic of one of the most prestigious real estate markets in the world. The house is designed in a way that it has a mix of British architecture and modern luxury elements, along with personal cultural touches. In a house tour video posted on the YouTube channel Curly Tales, Anil Agarwal himself took the audience through his London mansion. An it was nothing short of incredible and dreamy. On this note, let's have a closer look at his historic house in London.




Image Credit: YouTube/Curly Tales

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Prestigious Mayfair address

Situated in Mayfair, one of London’s most elite neighbourhoods, the property benefits from exceptional real estate positioning. The area is synonymous with heritage mansions, global wealth, and proximity to landmarks such as Buckingham Palace. From an investment perspective, owning property in Mayfair signifies both status and long-term capital stability due to limited inventory and consistent international demand.


Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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Historic architectural character

The marvellous mansion reflects classic British architectural styling typical of Mayfair’s historic homes. High ceilings, grand proportions, and traditional detailing contribute to its timeless appeal. Preserving heritage elements while integrating modern comforts is a hallmark of high-value London properties, allowing them to retain historical significance while meeting contemporary luxury standards.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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Fusion of Indian and British design

The interiors incorporate Indian cultural influences within the British structural framework. Decorative pieces, spiritual elements, and personalised design choices create a cross-cultural aesthetic. In real estate terms, this level of customisation enhances the uniqueness of the property, distinguishing it from other luxury residences in the area.




Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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Dedicated exercise gym area

The home includes a fully equipped private gym, reflecting a strong focus on health and wellness. In ultra-high-end properties, dedicated fitness spaces are no longer optional but expected. A private gym not only offers convenience and exclusivity but also aligns with modern luxury trends where personal well-being forms a central part of residential design.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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Private cinema hall area

Another standout feature is the in-house cinema hall designed for immersive entertainment. Private theatres are a defining element of luxury real estate, offering a personalised cinematic experience without leaving home. From a property valuation standpoint, such lifestyle amenities significantly enhance both the functional and aspirational appeal of the residence.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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Convertible banquet hall and swimming pool

One of the most innovative features highlighted in the tour is the banquet hall that transforms into a swimming pool using a mechanical flooring system. In a dense urban setting like central London, space optimisation is critical. This convertible design showcases advanced residential engineering and maximises utility within the existing footprint.


Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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Grand conservatory

The mansion also features a beautifully designed conservatory-style indoor garden space that brings natural light into the home. In luxury urban residences, such green zones enhance well-being while maintaining privacy. The integration of greenery within a heritage structure reflects a balance between architectural legacy and contemporary lifestyle preferences.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales​

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Designed for hosting and versatility

The mansion appears structured to accommodate large gatherings as well as private family living. Spacious halls, formal entertainment zones, and adaptable rooms allow flexible usage. In elite real estate, such multifunctional planning increases the property’s appeal and enhances its capability to serve both social and residential purposes.




The London residence of Anil Agarwal, as seen in his personal tour for the Curly Tales YouTube channel, is a rare blend of heritage architecture, innovation, and personalisation, truly exceptional.



Image Credit: YouTube/ Curly Tales

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