Following the death of his wife Cathy, Sir Alex Ferguson is selling his £3.5 million estate.
The five-bedroom, 7,000-square-foot house in Wilmslow, Cheshire owned by the legend features an open-concept kitchen and game area.
The opulent 7,000-square-foot Wilmslow residence of Alex Ferguson
The gorgeous home’s hallway is hung with a chandelier.
Photos also show off the gorgeous foyer chandelier, well-kept gardens, and en suite bathrooms.
The former manager of Manchester United most likely unwinds in his exquisite game room, which features a snooker table, oak bookcases, and artwork.
A characteristic tartan carpet from the Ferguson clan adorns the staircase.
This large detached house is privately located on a gated and protected lot, according to estate agents.The area is roughly 7,000 square feet.
According to the Mirror, Sir Alex sold the land when his wife passed away.
Lady Cathy Ferguson, who passed away in October at the age of 84, is survived by her husband, three sons, two sisters, twelve grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
This month, he went to Sir Bobby Charlton’s burial. Sir Alex referred to his wife from 1964 as his “bedrock” throughout life.
Fergie’s time at the upscale gaff was contentious.
In 2020, after fiercely fighting the application from next door to demolish a two-story house and construct a three-story mansion, Sir Alex lost a planning dispute.
A five-page objection letter was sent to planners by Fergie’s legal team.
Removal of the tree would damage his privacy and the area’s distinctiveness, he claimed.
According to him, cutting down trees would “probably have a significant impact on the area’s character and the privacy standards that are currently afforded.”
The plan was approved by the planners.
After his wife Cathy dies, Sir Alex will sell the property.