Leicester Star Jamie Vardy to Move 'the Party' to Stunning New £2.5m Mansion in Lincolnshire

Published on: 16 October 2016

Leicester City cult hero,Jamie Vardy, has decided to up sticks and move into a stunning new £2.5mmansion, according toThe Sun.


Vardy has shot to fame over the last year, having broken a Premier League record for scoring in consecutive games when he made it 11 straight matches scoring in the 1-1 draw with Manchester United.


He and his teammates then went on to stun the world when they defied the odds to win the Premier League title and the striker has firmly been in the spotlight ever since.

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Not that this has been particularly welcoming for Vardy or his wifeRebekah, after they have made numerouscomplaints about themany Leicester City fans who wait around by their house to catch a glimpse of the striker.


The couple now plan to move out of their home in Melton Mowbray, into a stunning new mansion based in a small village in Lincolshire in the hope that they may finally get some peaceand quiet.


On hearing the news of their impendingnew neighbour, local villagers appeared to be mixed over the Vardy's moving into the area.


One said: We love rugby in this village and I'm not sure it's the best fit for a high profile footballer.�

Partying has become synonymous with Vardy ever since a video showing a house party hosted by the striker went viral. The party was for good reason, as the Foxes'players had witnessed Chelsea's draw with Tottenham crownthem aschampions back in May.


Despite being known for his partying, another resident of the village said he wasn't concerned by Vardy's lifestyle or high profile.


Local Adam Carter, a gas fitter said: There's only 80 residents living here, many of us are rugby fans, but it will be interesting to have a footballer here.We're all aware he's moving in. He's renowned for his footballing as much as his partying but it doesn't bother us."



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