Noel Gallagher ‘Struggling’ To Sell £11 Million Mansion: ‘I’m Upgrading’

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The Daily Mail reported last month that former Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher is seeking to sell one of his four mansions for £11.5 million.

Gallagher moved to upmarket Little Venice in 2010 when he bought the semi-detached home for £8 million.

The substantial stucco-fronted period house overlooks the Regent’s Canal and has five bedrooms, four reception rooms and four bathrooms.

At the bottom of the garden is a separate one-bedroom annex with a kitchen, bathroom and large gym.

Gallagher put the home on the market with an asking price of £11.5 million but admitted in February he couldn’t find a buyer.

He said: ‘If there are any wealthy Russians reading this story give me a call please, because I have a house I’m trying to sell.

‘I’ve got one on the market and it’s proving very difficult to shift… if you’re a Russian oligarch. I’m upgrading.’

The rocker says he likes to have a spare in case he needs to get away from wife Sara MacDonald.

He reveals: ‘I’m living in one house and I’ve got a spare one, which does come in handy if I have a row with the missus.’

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