A former banker has lost an £11m west London mansion in what is believed to be the biggest ever repossession in Britain.
Robert Bonnier, 38, and his wife had planned to redevelop the property, in exclusive Holland Park.
They were going to add a huge extension, an indoor swimming pool and a cinema.
But Mr Bonnier was forced to hand over the keys after racking up reported debts of around £15m.
His agent said: "You only have to look to see what's happened to him to understand why the house has been repossessed."
It is not the first time Mr Bonnier has suffered a major reverse of fortune.
He is said to have made - and lost - £150m on a dotcom enterprise before going into banking.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders said it had never before heard of such an expensive property being repossessed.
Robert Bonnier, 38, and his wife had planned to redevelop the property, in exclusive Holland Park.
They were going to add a huge extension, an indoor swimming pool and a cinema.
But Mr Bonnier was forced to hand over the keys after racking up reported debts of around £15m.
His agent said: "You only have to look to see what's happened to him to understand why the house has been repossessed."
It is not the first time Mr Bonnier has suffered a major reverse of fortune.
He is said to have made - and lost - £150m on a dotcom enterprise before going into banking.
The Council of Mortgage Lenders said it had never before heard of such an expensive property being repossessed.
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