Roger Taylor’s notable houses and flats include:

Milhanger (Surrey, England): Constructed in 1907, Milhanger was designed by Harold Falkner. This was Taylor’s home from 1979 to 2003. The 17,750-square-foot mansion was sold in 2003 and has since been on and off the market, most recently under contract in April 2025 (sold £8,950,000). It featured a recording studio, spa, games room, and a 70-acre estate. Address Thursley, Godalming, Surrey, GU8, GU8 6NT

An aerial of the property. Knight Frank

Hollywood Hills (Los Angeles, USA): Taylor’s Spanish-style home was listed for sale in early 2024. The 4,368-square-foot house included four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a lagoon-style pool, and a billiards room. Address 1521 North Kings Road, West Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA

Photo : Christopher Amitrano

Puttenham Priory (Surrey, England): This historic house, which dates back to 1266 and was later extended in the 18th century, is now the home of Roger Taylor. It is a Grade II* listed building.

Helford (Cornwall, England): The property was built in the 20th century for siblings Mr and Miss Cooper, two siblings, and was listed in 1988. It was previously used as a country house and a residential school and home for children with disabilities. It is a Grade II* listed building.

Penthouse (London, UK)

Flats:

21 Phillimore Gardens, London  – Roger and Dominique Beyrand’s apartment from the late 1970s and early 1980s. 

21 White Hart Ln, London – Former Roger’s House in Barnes.

40 Ferry Rd, London – Freddie shared this rented ground floor flat (the landlady lived on the upper floor) with several other roommates (e.g. Brian, Roger and Mike Grose) from late 1969 until mid-1970.