Former Hibernian and Scotland striker Leigh Griffiths has put his swanky Lanarkshire mansion on the market.
The 32-year-old, originally from Leith and who made more than 60 appearances for the Easter Road club, shares the four-bedroom property with girlfriend Caitlyn Melville. But the pair have recently listed the home in Bothwell for sale.
The Record reports how the impressive mansion has hit the market for offers over £675,000 and features a home cinema room with a bar, three bathrooms, air pump heating and a high tech CCTV system.
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In true footballer fashion, it also accommodates up to five vehicles and the back garden has been designed to represent an AstroTurf football pitch for the striker to brush up on his finishing outside of training hours.
Griffiths, who left Celtic in January after racking up just shy of 200 appearances and is currently training with Livingston, bought the luxury pad in 2020 for £500,000 and his partner Melville had also highlighted the sale on her social media platforms.
A sales brochure for the detached property states: "Choose a higher level of luxury, this grand and imposing four bedroom detached villa is situated in a coveted area of Bothwell, it offers you multiple reception rooms, raised double balcony at rear, ample car parking, capacious rear garden and a bespoke and stunning cinema room complete with bar.
"Deceptively spacious the accommodation spans over two levels, excluding the cinema room, to provide wonderfully light open plan spaces - full height windows, all four bedrooms have built in storage, main bedroom with access to a double and raised balcony and a 'Romeo and Juliet' balcony in its en-suite.
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"The aforementioned converted garage offers you a luxurious cinema room complete with its own bar. Externally you will enjoy landscaped gardens at the rear, enclosed for your privacy and enjoyment, ample car parking, modern decking and the added convenience of AstroTurf."
It also highlights 'on trend' shops and restaurants available in Bothwell along with 'well regarded' schools and walks along the banks of the River Clyde.
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