King William IV’s former Charles Street townhouse in Mayfair, London, where he lived as the Duke of Clarence, listed for rent this October for £25,000 per week, or £1.3 million ($1.72 million) per year. Click here to read the full story.

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Georgian townhouse stands five floors above ground.

At the center of the home is a vast atrium under a double-height glass roof.

A linear perspective mural

A breakfast area with a fireplace sits nearby.

A stonetop island anchors the kitchen.

A wood-burning fireplace heats up the formal dining room.

Elegant chandeliers accent the larger drawing room that faces the street.

Georgian modillion block corniches accent both front and rear drawing rooms.

Honeycomb-paned window add character to the wood-paneled library.

A radial skylight in the library frames blue skies overhead.

The primary bedroom with buttery yellow walls.

The marble-finished primary bathroom.

The suite’s spacious dressing room.

Printed wallpaper depicts a garden setting in one of the guest bedrooms.

Elaborate details highlight an en suite.

A bedroom currently being used as gym.

The roof garden’s glass floor showers light into the atrium below.