The property you are asking about is correctly known as The Debenham House,after the founder of the Debenham store chain who comissioned it.
It is also known as the Halsey Ricardo house,after it's architect,and as the Peacock House after it's appearance.
It is in Melbury Road,Kensington,London.W14.
It was for sale a couple of years ago for ONLY £29,000,000.
This link will tell you more,to read further pages click on the number buttons at the bottom.
http://www.hughpearman.com/articles/halsey.htm
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is about the sale of the house in 2006.
http://www.countrylif...icle/80560/index.html
this is from a movie website which list other film locations used for the Debenham House.
The strange, brooding mansion, with tall chimneys and startling turquoise tiles is Debenham House, 8 Addison Road, between Holland Park Avenue and High Street Kensington. The supremely photogenic house was also seen in the colourful period melodrama Trottie True, the 1995 Richard III and The Wings of the Dove. It even became the ‘Arabian Embassy’ for the dire Carry On Emmannuelle and, more recently, the interior of the ‘Edinburgh’ brasserie in which Julie Walters waits for the missing Rupert Grint in Driving Lessons.
It used to be open once a year to the general public,as it was leased by a charity who held a bazzar once a year.