
"The boldly maximalist five-bedroom, four-bath dwelling at 381 Union St. - filled with wild prints and colors - features a sauna and a cold plunge in the backyard."
"Despite the 19th-century home's natural beauty, and stellar makeover by top AD100 designer Billy Cotton and architect Ben Bischoff of MADE, Allen felt 'awkward' there from the start."
"Released just days before the property hit the market in late 2025, the album refers to Harbour's alleged infidelity with costume designer Natalie Tippet at his West Village residence."
"'Now I'm looking at houses with four or five floors / And you've found us a brownstone, said 'You want it? It's yours.'"
The Brooklyn townhouse, once home to Lily Allen and David Harbour, sold for $7 million after being listed at $7.9 million. The five-bedroom, four-bath home features a sauna and cold plunge. Despite its beauty and a makeover by designer Billy Cotton, Allen felt uncomfortable in the home, as expressed in her album 'West End Girl.' The album, released shortly before the sale, references Harbour's alleged infidelity and her feelings about the expensive property.
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