Look inside John Terry’s old Surrey mansion

This sprawling six-bedroom mansion in Surrey was once owned by ex-Chelsea and England captain John Terry – now it’s on the market for a cool £6.25 million.

The family home, which has been recently refurbished and styled by celebrity interior designer Louise Bradley, is just a ten-minute drive from Chelsea’s Cobham training complex.

The five-time Premier League winner and keen golfer put his own stamp on the property by installing a small Astro Turf pitch and a putting green to the side of the house.

The full-width terrace which leads off the back of the house also provides the ideal place for entertaining and benefits from beautiful water features.

Inside, the property boasts a gym, a games room and a cinema room. It’s easy to imagine Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba working out with Terry before a game of table football and watching Mean Machine.

Queens Drive is one of the few private roads that make up the prestigious Crown Estate. The estate, once the property of the Crown, is now synonymous with some of the area’s most exclusive addresses.

Another impressive feature of the property is that it’s very secluded, with expansive lawned gardens extending to approximately one acre – meaning there is plenty of room for a kickabout on a sunny day.

Rightmove property expert Miles Shipside said: “This is a remarkably luxurious property which has been beautifully refurbished inside. It’s easy to see why a Premier League footballer would have felt at home here.

“The house ticks all the boxes when it comes to living a millionaire lifestyle and I’m sure this home will make a family very happy.”

This property is listed for sale with Savills.

Take a closer look at the property below:


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