A mansion used by TV hardman Danny Dyer in Tv series Rivals hits the market for a whopping £8m.
Foxfield – better known as Bella Vista to fans of the hit Disney+ series – was home to the 48-year-old character.
Dyer portrayed Freddie Jones in Rivals – a highly successful, self-made electronics businessman who resides in the fictional English county of Rutshire.
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Upon its release in 2024, the show became the platform’s best UK drama that year, quickly emerging as a global success.
The series is based on Dame Jilly Cooper’s book ‘bonkbusters’ – with Dyer starring alongside the likes of David Tennant and Emily Atack.

Now fans of the series have the chance to own a part of the show – for a jaw-dropping £8m.
The Foxfield mansion is located on Rudry Road, in Lisvane, Cardiff, as reported by Luxury Property News.
The breathtaking home is kitted out with seven bedrooms – all with en-suites – and sits on 24 acres of luscious land.
The grounds contain picturesque ponds and a number of tennis courts for the new owner to use as frequently as they like.
The property hit the market on 30 May, being offered at £8m through Fine & Country.
The mansion was built in 1999 and was previously owned by Peter Thomas, a businessman who owned Peter Pies.

It is now one of Wales’ most expensive homes and benefits from being situated in one of Cardiff’s most sought-after locations.
The property is also kitted out with a valet car garage, a large drawing room, an orangery, and two home offices.
A spokesperson for Fine & Country said: “Fine & Country Cardiff is proud to present Foxfield, an extraordinary, gated property set within 24 acres of private grounds in the prestigious suburb of Lisvane.

“Built in 1999, this remarkable residence offers seven bedrooms, exceptional recreational facilities, and exquisite craftsmanship.
“A true retreat for luxurious living and entertaining, Foxfield combines timeless elegance with modern convenience in one of Cardiff’s most sought-after locations.
“Foxfield has been part of our family since 1980. In 1999, the current house was constructed, a labour of love and a true passion project.

“As a family involved in property development, this project held special significance, blending our personal ambition with professional expertise.
“Proudly rooted in Welsh heritage, the family worked with a Welsh architect and prioritised using local materials and craftsmen, making the construction of Foxfield a tribute to our cultural pride.”
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