Imran Khan and Jemima Khan’s former Richmond residence up for sale at £25 million
The 10-bedroom detached property, known as Ormeley Lodge, is located on Ham Common in Richmond, southwest London, close to Richmond Park. According to the listing, the early Georgian house covers around 15,814 square feet and includes seven bathrooms, gardens, and a cottage.
The house is closely linked with Pakistan's political history, as Khan used it as his London base for nearly two decades, staying there during his marriage to Jemima and continuing to use the annexe after their divorce.
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The house is on the market for £25m. Find out more at knightfrank.com and sothebysrealty.co.uk
During his visits to London, Khan held several political meetings at the property with Pakistani media representatives, politicians, and close associates.
Khan is understood to have stayed at the property for the last time around 2014, never using it again after his marriages to Reham Khan and then Bushra Begum.
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In the years after Khan's removal from office, the house became the scene of several protests led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supporters in the UK.
A Goldsmith family source confirmed that the house has been put up for sale following the death of Lady Annabel, Jemima's mother, who passed away in October 2025.
The source said Jemima now lives a few miles away in West London, while her sons with Khan, Sulaiman and Kasim, live separately.