The London home where former prime minister Imran Khan lived with his former wife Jemima Khan has been listed for sale with an asking price of ยฃ25 million.
Known as Ormeley Lodge, the 10-bedroom detached property is located on Ham Common in Richmond, southwest London, near Richmond Park. The early Georgian residence spans about 15,814 square feet and features seven bathrooms, landscaped gardens, and a separate cottage.
According to a source close to the Goldsmith family, the property has been placed on the market following the death of Lady Annabel Goldsmith in October 2025. The source said the family no longer had a practical reason to keep the house because Jemima Khan and her two sons now live elsewhere. However, the family described the residence as a place filled with cherished memories.
Property Holds Political Significance
The house remained closely linked to Pakistan’s political history for many years. During and after his marriage to Jemima Khan, Imran Khan used the property as his London base. Even after their divorce, he continued staying in an annexe during visits to the United Kingdom.
Khan also held political meetings at the residence and recorded messages for Pakistani audiences, including programmes supporting flood relief efforts in 2006. The property remained his regular London residence until around 2014.
In later years, the house became the site of several political protests involving supporters of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz. Jemima Khan publicly criticised demonstrations outside the private family home, arguing that her elderly mother should not become the target of political disputes.
Today, Ormeley Lodge remains a landmark associated with both the Goldsmith family and Pakistan’s modern political history.
