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Investec backs Belgravia trophy home project with £16m loan
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Tom Ford’s former Chelsea townhouse sells for record price
Multiple buyers compete over double-fronted villa formerly owned by the American fashion mogul.
Deal sealed on £35m Belgravia trophy home
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