Step inside legend Didier Drogba’s multimillion-dollar Surrey house

Step inside Didier Drogba’s multimillion-dollar Surrey house

 

Didier Drogba has put up for sale his lavish mansion in Surrey. However, at the low, low price of £6.25 million, any Chelsea superfan can follow in their hero’s footsteps.

 

 

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Six spacious bedrooms and seven stunning bathrooms are available in the gigantic pad big pad, which is guarded by automated gates at the entrance.

The open-concept kitchen is spacious and made of wood and marble with built-in equipment, and there are no less than five reception rooms located down the ornate spiral staircase in the home’s center.

The 11,000 square foot property also features a state-of-the-art amusement center.

 

There’s a jacuzzi, a sauna, and a swimming pool that opens up to a gorgeous view of the lawn and garden outside.

A huge reception hall with a grand staircase leading to all floors is the focal point of Drogba’s home, as described in Fine & Country. The ground floor also features five principal reception rooms.

The front of the house features a study and a multipurpose reception room, while the back houses a sensational dual-aspect drawing room of enormous proportions, a family room, and a large open plan kitchen with contemporary built-in appliances and a central island for casual dining that opens into a charming orangery with a high roof.

There are automatic gates surrounding the property’s.9 acres of land.

“There is a two-story, multi-car garage with an attached one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, and a spacious driveway for parking.

An great place for leisure and socializing, the property’s south-facing rear yard offers a planted garden with manicured lawns stretching from a terrace area near to the main house.

The luxurious property is located in the Crown Estate in Oxshott, not far from Chelsea’s Cobham training ground.

It has a fantastic location in a forested area that provides plenty of seclusion, close proximity to major thoroughfares and airports (including the M25, A3, Gatwick, and Heathrow), and proximity to some of the country’s most prestigious educational and cultural institutions.

Drogba and his ex-wife Lalla Diakite lived there during his second stint at Chelsea, which ended in 2015.

After getting a divorce in 2020, Drogba decided it was time to sell the mansion.

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The Ivorian is legendary at Stamford Bridge, where he scored 164 goals in 381 appearances and won 12 major titles, including four Premier Leagues and the 2012 Champions League.

After departing the Blues permanently, he had brief stints with Montreal Impact and Phoenix Rising before retiring in 2018.

Since then, he has invested a substantial amount of his resources into his foundation, which supports people in his native country, as well as entering the media industry.

Nevertheless, he maintains a keen interest in Chelsea, where he is still revered as a legend.

This summer, Wesley Fofana, Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling, and Kalidou Koulibaly were signed by new proprietor Todd Boehly, who spent the most money of any Premier League club to do so.

But the signing of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang on the final day of the transfer window prompted Didier Drogba to reveɑl that he had tried for years to persuade the Gabon star to join the Blues.

He posted on Twitter: “At last!!!!! Remember when we discussed it years ago. Congratulations, brother.”

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