Your eyes will be on springs at some of the rooms in this multi-million sports lover’s pad.Your eyes will be on springs at some of the rooms in this multi-million sports lover’s pad.
Your eyes will be on springs at some of the rooms in this multi-million sports lover’s pad.

Magnificent Sutton Coldfield mansion hits market in Aston Villa and Wolves star stomping ground - gallery

Gabby Agbonlahor, Darren Bent, Peter Schmeichel and more have lived in the enviable lanes of Sutton Coldfield and this property looks fit for the biggest of footballing stars.

A gorgeous five-bedroom mansion has hit the property market in Sutton Coldfield, the luxurious area known to be the stomping ground of choice for football stars of Aston Villa, Birmingham City and Wolverhaptom Wanderers.

The newly listed home looks perfect for a sports superstar with ample outdoor space, an indoor gym and luxurious lodgings that most could only dream of.

The home, which will set you back £2,300,000, is found in the exclusive Little Aston Park Estate which has been peppered with famous footballing faces over the years.

Darren Bent, Andy Gray, Peter Schmeichel and Thomas Hitzlsperger are just some of the stars known to have lived in the area referred to by locals as Millionaire's Row.

Wolves midfielder Jamie O'Hara also had a house in the area which he eventually had listed on the market for over three years and Villa striker Gabby Agbonlahor sold his £3.1 million gaff adorned with a gym, steam room, cinema, wine cellar and double garage in recent times.

This property, listed by Knight Frank, boasts electronically opened entrance gates, a triple garage and jaw-dropping plush furnishings inside.

Take a scroll through the gallery below to nosey at the Sutton Coldfield home and dream of what a life in the glamorous house might be like.

The home, which will set you back £2,300,000, is found in the exclusive Little Aston Park Estate which has been peppered with famous footballing faces over the years.

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