Billionaire Christian Candy buys six flats at redeveloped Chelsea Barracks

Billionaire Christian Candy buys six flats at redeveloped Chelsea Barracks
Billionaire Christian Candy buys six flats at redeveloped Chelsea Barracks

Property tycoon Christian Candy has bought up £75million of property in a luxury development in the heart of Chelsea, despite being embroiled in a legal battle over the project just over ten years ago.

The site of the former Chelsea Barracks, in west London, had been originally purchased by Christian, his brother Nick and Qatar in 2007 for £959million.

The plan had been to turn the former Ministry of Defence site into a £3billion luxury apartment complex - but this idea was scrapped by the Candy's after Prince Charles complained about the 'awful' design of the proposed development. 

The Qataris reportedly withdrew the planning application and produced a more traditional design. 

Property tycoon Christian Candy (pictured in 2019 with his wife Emily) purchased £75million of flats in the luxury Chelsea Barracks development, despite being embroiled in a legal battle over the project just over ten years ago

Property tycoon Christian Candy (pictured in 2019 with his wife Emily) purchased £75million of flats in the luxury Chelsea Barracks development, despite being embroiled in a legal battle over the project just over ten years ago 

The site (pictured) of the former Chelsea Barracks, in west London, had been originally purchased by Christian, his brother Nick and Qatar in 2007 for £959million

The site (pictured) of the former Chelsea Barracks, in west London, had been originally purchased by Christian, his brother Nick and Qatar in 2007 for £959million

Pictured: This is the interior to one of the many flats available in the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment, which Christian Candy recently bought property in

Pictured: This is the interior to one of the many flats available in the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment, which Christian Candy recently bought property in

As a result, the Candy brothers sought legal action in 2010, with their lawyer accusing the Qataris of 'scandalous' behaviour, before settling the matter out of court.

A redesigned version of the plans then went ahead without their involvement. 

This time, Qatari Diar, the property arm of the sovereign fund of Qatar, owned the project outright.

However, The Times now reports that despite the previous legal battle, Christian Candy has purchased multiple units in the development.

Spending up to £75million across a number of properties inside the complex - allegedly receiving a slight discount on some of them - Christian Candy has reportedly purchased six flats of varying prices. 

The Candy brothers (pictured together) sought legal action in 2010 over the development, with their lawyer accusing the Qataris of 'scandalous' behaviour for having withdrawn the planning application following complaints over the design by Prince Charles

The Candy brothers (pictured together) sought legal action in 2010 over the development, with their lawyer accusing the Qataris of 'scandalous' behaviour for having withdrawn the planning application following complaints over the design by Prince Charles

A redesigned version of the plans then went ahead without their involvement. This time, Qatari Diar - the property arm of the sovereign fund of Qatar, owned the project outright

A redesigned version of the plans then went ahead without their involvement. This time, Qatari Diar - the property arm of the sovereign fund of Qatar, owned the project outright

Pictured: Another view of the inside of one of the flats in the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment

Pictured: Another view of the inside of one of the flats in the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment

It is believed that Candy is using the newly-purchased apartments for his family, while letting out some of the others. 

A property source told The Times that the purchases represented a 'stamp of approval' in the redesigned development. 

MailOnline has approached Qatari Diar and representatives of Christian Candy for comment. 

It comes after earlier this year when the billionaire submitted plans for a 424 square metre lounge and dining room, with grand Roman-style columns at the front at his home near Egham, Surrey.

He wants the room to have domed roof lights at the top to allow sunshine to pour in.

The project is completed with French windows overlooking Mr Candy's vast landscaped gardens.

It is the latest in a series of grand redevelopments of his £150million estate, which has been dubbed 'Candyland'.

The property tycoon and his wife,

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