CELTIC’s Kolo Toure has found a tranquil haven in Stirlingshire, showcasing a stunning £750,000 Victorian manor house, a true paradise that has sparked envy among many.
Transitioning from Liverpool, Toure’s new residence is a spacious sandstone villa, adorned with luxurious amenities including a Һоt tub, bar, sauna, and even old-fashioned bells reminiscent of a bygone era for servants.
The Ivory Coast international strategically chose this retreat to escape the Glasgow spotlight while remaining conveniently close to Parkhead and the Lennoxtown training complex.
Nestled in a serene and leafy area, the Victorian manor provides a more relaxed atmosphere for Toure, allowing him to enjoy a quieter experience where friendly selfies replace potential encounters of a less pleasant nature.
In light of his occasional recognition, Toure has found solace in this elegant abode, surrounded by the charm of a house that dates back to around 1840. The four-bedroom residence, available for rent at £1060 for a weekend stay, boasts Greek-style pillars, a double garage, and a scenic garden adorned with a tempting Һоt tub.
Toure, known for his illustrious football career with stints at Arsenal, Manchester City, captaining his national team, and his current affiliation with Celtic under Brendan Rodgers, has truly found a picturesque retreat.