Robbie Williams lists stunning Beverly Hills home for $11million... as his British property fails to sell six years on 

Robbie Williams has put his Beverly Hills mansion on the market with a price tag of $11million.

The singer bought the seven bedroom nine bathroom family home in the gated Mulholland Estates in 2002 for $5.45million, after his solo career took off.

He would net a profit more than $5million if the property, with stunning views over LA, sells for the asking price.

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Opulent: Robbie Williams has put his Beverly Hills mansion on the market with a price tag of $11million

Opulent: Robbie Williams has put his Beverly Hills mansion on the market with a price tag of $11million

The exclusive gated community boasts excellent security and is popular with other celebrities such as Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton and Charlie Sheen.

Built in 1992, the 10,700 square foot home has been comprehensively updated since it was bought by the 42-year-old more than a decade ago.

Outdoors it features a waterfall, swimming pool, garden kitchen and covered dining area - perfect for the warm California climate - all in three quarters of an acre.

Williams and his wife Ayda Field - who raise two children together - have moved after buying a new - even more extravagant - $32million property in LA last year.

Expensive property: The singer bought the seven bedroom nine bathroom family home in the gated Mulholland Estates in 2002 for $5.45million, after his solo career took off

Expensive property: The singer bought the seven bedroom nine bathroom family home in the gated Mulholland Estates in 2002 for $5.45million, after his solo career took off

Stunning: The spacious family property boasts spectacular views over the Los Angeles skyline

Stunning: The spacious family property boasts spectacular views over the Los Angeles skyline

Lots of space: The three quarter acre garden is described as 'festive' by the listing agents

Lots of space: The three quarter acre garden is described as 'festive' by the listing agents

The star told the Wall Street Journal he was selling because 'after over a decade in the same location, we felt it was time to explore a new part of town'.

It is being listed by agents Jeff Kohl and Mauricio Umansky of the Agency and is described as having 'high ceilings, oversized rooms, endless entertaining areas, and a festive backyard'.

Williams must be hoping he will have better luck selling his LA home than his property in Wiltshire, which has languished on the market since 2010 - when it was listed for £7.5million.

Imposing: The entrance hall features a sweeping cantilevered staircase and a skylight to bring in natural light

Imposing: The entrance hall features a sweeping cantilevered staircase and a skylight to bring in natural light

Entertaining space: The garden has an outdoor kitchen, covered dining area and a waterfall

Entertaining space: The garden has an outdoor kitchen, covered dining area and a waterfall

Luxurious: The  expansive master bedroom leads out on to a terrace with spectacular views

Luxurious: The  expansive master bedroom leads out on to a terrace with spectacular views

He bought Compton Bassett House in 2008 for almost £9million, but put it back on the market just 18 months later.

It is thought the home has failed to be snapped up due to its proximity to a landfill site that was recently extended.

He is now embroiled in a battle with the Parish Council as he is attempting to build a fence at the end of his garden to obscure the view - but the planners would prefer a 'mature hedge'.

Hard sell: Williams must be hoping he will have better luck selling his LA home than his property in Wiltshire, Compton Bassett House (pictured), which has languished on the market since 2010 - when it was listed for £7.5million

Hard sell: Williams must be hoping he will have better luck selling his LA home than his property in Wiltshire, Compton Bassett House (pictured), which has languished on the market since 2010 - when it was listed for £7.5million

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