Sol Campbell's luxury Chelsea home goes up for sale
Sol Campbell has put his London home on the market for £25 million just a week after publicly criticising the proposed mansion tax.
The former England star called the controversial tax "a cheap and easy way to extract money from individuals who have done well".
He is now selling his huge six-bedroom home in Chelsea, South West London, overlooking the Thames and Albert Bridge.
The property has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a drawing room, library, dining room and a separate mews home at the rear
It underwent a renovation in 2008 with Campbell's wife, Fiona Barrett-Campbell, designing the interior
The listed home has 7,224 sq/ft of space and also features a lift, 45-foot garden and an underground tunnel which links the main home and the mews property at the rear
Sol Campbell has now put the property up for sale with the John D. Wood estate agency. It's also available to rent through Knight Frank for £15,000 a week.
It comes onto the market just over a week after the ex-Arsenal defender's stinging criticism of the proposed mansion tax.
Under the proposed mansion tax, Campbell would have to pay around £250,000 per year to the government.
Campbell described Labour as:
Take a full tour of the property on the estate agent's website.