The Apprentice candidates get to stay in one of Britain’s most expensive homes: a multi-million-pound mansion on a street that’s housed global A-listers, billionaires, and even royalty.
Lord Sugar’s BBC series is back, and once the boardroom dust settles each week, the surviving candidates head somewhere seriously lavish.
For where it’s located to what it’s worth, here’s everything you need to know about The Apprentice house.
The candidates stay in Mansfield House (Credit: Savills)
Where is The Apprentice house?
The candidates stay at Mansfield House, located on Bishops Avenue in Hampstead, north London.
The property is a seven-bedroom mansion complete with what one listing described as a “breathtaking leisure complex”, including a large indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, games room, and private cinema.
Previous contestants stayed at Huxley House, another Hampstead mansion valued at around £17.5 million.
Despite the luxury, not everyone has been blown away. 2024 candidate Paul Bowen told the Mirror it was “the biggest house” he’ll ever stay in – but joked that the beds were only Ikea. “Considering it’s a multi-million-pound house, they could spend another tenner and get us a decent mattress,” he said.
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