Robbie Williams sells Beverly Hills mansion compound complete with full football pitch for $3.2million... at a LOSS of $500k
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It was the location of his wedding to wife Ayda Field in 2010, and no doubt holds many special memories.
But Robbie Williams has now bid a fond farewell to the lavish Beverly Hills mansion estate he bought back in February 2005.
The 39-year-old singer has sold the 4,659 two-property compound for a total of $3.2million, a loss of almost $500,000 from when he purchased the estate eight years ago.
Take That! Robbie Williams has sold his 4,659 two-property Beverly Hills compound for a total of $3.2million, a loss of almost $500,000 from when he purchased the estate eight years ago
Picturesque: The multi-million-dollar Mulholland property is protected by gates and is private from the street
Standing within the coveted 90210
postal code, the main five-bedroom four-bathroom Mulholland residence
sold for $2.17million, while the one-bedroom one-bathroom guest house,
complete with a football pitch, sold for $1.1million.
Although the properties were listed separately, the two lots were sold together.
Originally built in 1947, the main home measures at 3,525 square feet, and features with three bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a swimming pool.
Stunning: Williams' abode comes complete with five bedrooms and five bathrooms
Comfort: The house which was originally built in 1947 has undergone several extensions
Breathtaking: Robbie's house which he purchased in 2005, has two swimming pools
Coveted area: The compound stands within the plush 90210 postal code
Decorated with British memorabilia, the home has hardwood flooring, high ceilings and spacious living and dining rooms.
An extension was then built in four years later with an additional two bedrooms and one bathroom added, as well as a terrace and another secluded swimming pool.
The third remodelling to the house added a four-car garage, living and lounge areas, while the separate guest house - which was built in 1951 - has its own entrance and is adjacent to the football pitch, offering visitors a 1,134 square-foot living space.
Perfect retreat: The one-bedroom one-bathroom guest house, complete with a football pitch, sold for $1.1million
Peaceful: The terrace overlooks the greenery and neighbouring homes
For days in the sun: The football pitch is adjacent to the separate guest house
Treasured memories: The Beverly Hills home was the was the location of Robbie's wedding to wife Ayda Field in 2010
The multi-million-dollar property is protected by gates and armed guards, and neighbours include Paris Hilton, singer Avril Lavigne and Beach Boy Brian Wilson.
But the Take That singer won't be moving too far away, as he also owns a six-bedroom, eight-bathroom Beverly Hills home, which he bought in July 2002 from country singer Clint Black.
The lavish property was famously the location of his 2010 wedding to Ayda Field, with the couple tying the knot at home in an intimate ceremony in front of a handful of family and friends.
Top of the market: The house features beautiful wood flooring and open dining spaces
Chill out zone: The house also comes complete with an entertainment room
Speaking about the nuptials in Hello! magazine at the time, Williams said at the time: 'Ayda looked the most beautiful girl in the world.
'The setting was so magical and to be surrounded by family and close friends and then see Ayda appear looking so radiant was almost too much for me to take. I'm the happiest man alive.
'She makes me want to be a better person. And in the process, I have become a better person.'
Where the magic happened! The exclusive estate is the same house which the 38-year-old Angels singers used for the location of his wedding to wife Ayda Field in 2010
Paying homage to his country: Robbie's house features lots of British memorabilia
Beautiful: The large bathroom is decorated with colours and furniture designed to create a relaxed environment
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A lot of jealous comments here. I wouldn't mind live in this house that some say is dated or badly decorated. Everyone has different tastes. The bath tub has magnificent views as well as the other rooms. The only thing what I don't like about those houses is that they're too big to be cosy in.
- Observer-1 , Dublin, Ireland, 04/6/2013 02:15
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