Sir Cliff's new £3million Manhattan pad: Pop legend splashes out on two luxury apartments and converts them into one as he quits Britain for good 78-year-old pop legend's home is eighth floor of a 1950s block, Upper East Side Property is a short stroll from Central Park with impressive views of city skyline Last July, Sir Cliff won a £1 million High Court privacy case against the BBC over its intrusive live helicopter coverage
By Daniel Bates In New York and Michael Powell In London For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 00:49 BST, 26 May 2019 | Updated: 00:50 BST, 26 May 2019
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Sir Cliff Richard has splashed out on two apartments in one of New York’s wealthiest areas and is converting them into a £3 million luxury home after quitting Britain for good.
The 78-year-old pop legend’s new home is on the eighth floor of a 1950s block in the Upper East Side, a short stroll from Central Park, and comes with impressive views of the city skyline.
The building, which is staffed by a smartly uniformed doorman, is surrounded by designer shops and high-end restaurants.