Cheryl Tweedy’s previous residence in Hertfordshire is now available for purchase at a price tag of £4 million. The six-bedroom property, where the Girls Aloud singer lived with her second husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini from 2015 to 2016, includes a swimming pool and a cinema.
Following her departure from the house, Cheryl relocated to Surrey to live with her partner Liam Payne. Originally listed for £5 million in 2017, the house is back on the market at a reduced price.
Situated near Radlett, the expansive 8,500 square feet home, showcased on Britain’s Most Expensive Houses, boasts a dimly-lit bar room, a large garden, a spacious living area, ample parking, and a wine cellar.
Jeremy Fine of Godfrey and Barr, the estate agent, commented, “It’s actually one of my favorite properties I’ve ever worked with. It has garnered significant interest from prominent figures, including footballers and A-list celebrities.”
The Hertfordshire property was constructed shortly before Cheryl’s occupancy with her second spouse. The residence features a brick façade and a unique round wing named The Kiln, with a bright and airy living room and all six bedrooms equipped with en suite bathrooms.
Spread across three floors with two wings, the house not only offers a vast garden but also a roof terrace complete with a hot tub and barbecue. Additionally, amenities on the ground floor include a swimming pool, steam room, gym, and a wine cellar.
Previously listed in 2017, the property is now available for sale. The bar room is connected to the cinema, providing a seamless entertainment experience.