Swansea star Leon Britton puts up his luxury mansion for sale… and it could be YOURS if you happen to have a hefty £1.1million lying around
House is based in Welsh village of Gower in Three Crosses and boasts plenty of features suitable for wannabe WAGS
SWANSEA CITY captain Leon Britton has put his house up for sale.
And it could be yours… if you happen to have £1.1million and a strong desire to live in Wales.
The five-bedroomed mansion lies in the Gower village of Three Crosses.
And it has plenty of features suitable for any wannabe WAGS who yearn for a taste of the high life they so desperately crave.
The rooms are spacey and generous, providing plenty of comfort for a family.
It has a big kitchen, allowing people to make food and eat in style.
The living room boasts a fire place for those cold winter nights.
And there is a luxurious en-suite bathroom for the main bedroom, as well as a walk-in wardrobe.
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The top attic room in the house even has a customised Swansea pool table, while a gate outside provides security from undesirables.
Estate agents Fine & Country in Mumbles said: “It’s a private, extremely generous home which sits at the end of a highly desirable, private road.
“It offers extremely generous and flexible accommodation set over three floors and has been constructed to a high specification.
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“It is immaculately presented throughout and is set in a semi-rural village location, with countryside views.”
Britton’s wife Laura added: “It’s such an amazing home to live in. We completely and totally fell in love with it.
“It’s on a private road and the sheer size, combined with the knowledge that it’s totally secure, made it feel like a safe place for my family to live which is my main priority.
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“My favourite room is the living room. When the children go to bed, it’s lovely to sit on the sofa and relax with a glass of wine or cup of coffee with Leon, and during the day I can see the children playing in the garden from here.
“In terms of what I will miss most, it’s hard to narrow it down to just one thing! I’ve lived in Three Crosses for around nine years now and never felt so safe and secure which is important to me as a mum of three children.
“I miss the village life and that feeling of being in a little cocoon. We’ve actually downsized as we have a young family and we found that we didn’t need that much space at this point in our lives.”