Inside Sam Allardyce’s luxury £3.5million Spanish villa which he fled to after being axed from England job by FA
Former Three Lions boss went to five-bedroom Costa Brava mansion
THE £3.5million holiday mansion Sam Allardyce fled to after his England sacking is still on the market.
The five-bedroom Costa Brava villa has been on the market since April.
Allardyce fled the country after his sacking by the Three Lions just one game into his tenure in September last year.
He went to his Spanish holiday home to “chill out and reflect” following an undercover newspaper sting in which he allegedly offered advice on how to get around third party ownership rules.
The villa in Moraira, an hour North East of Alicante, has five bedrooms, a wine cellar and is close to a golf course.
Property website RightMove said: “The villa has a garage with parking for two cars. In this level exists a wine cellar and the access to the stairs and to the elevator.
“The low level is distributed in one bedroom with bath and a other bedroom with bath and dressing room.
“The main floor is accessed by a porch. In the hall there are the stairs, the elevator, and a bathroom.
“To the left are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. To the right is a opened and lighted space, with exit to the outside porch-bar.
“Here there are the dining room which communicates with the kitchen.
“All this space has great lighting because its big windows. Outside, next to the bar, there is a space with barbeque, a Jacuzzi next to the amazing pool with wonderful views, machine rooms and a bathroom.
“The top floor consists of the master room, with a large dressing and en-suite bathroom. Also, there are a terrace and a studio.
“This wonderful villa is made with the best quality materials, and with the best finishes.
“It is an irresistible luxury.”
Allardyce now claims to have retired from management after leaving Crystal Palace at the end of last season.
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