The heiress and first great love of Freddie Mercury puts the singer's mansion up for sale for 38 million. It only took one visit for Freddie Mercury to decide to buy his first large property, a mansion in the exclusive London neighborhood of Kensington called Garden Lodge.

The most spectacular space is the double-height living room completed by a wraparound gallery that serves as a library and bar with views of the singer-songwriter's living room and grand piano. The Knight Frank real estate agency is willing to listen to offers exceeding $38 million.