The three-story residence, purchased by Farah six years ago for £4 million ($8 million), spans an impressive 7,829 square feet and is situated within an exclusive gated estate that benefits from 24/7 security patrols according to The Sun.
Leading real estate agency Savills describes the property as a “generous and welcoming” home that combines luxury with practical family living.
“The true heart of this home is the open plan kitchen/breakfast room which leads to the double height garden room with floor-to-ceiling windows flooding the rooms with light,” Savills said.
“This is a fabulous space for entertaining family and friends.”
The mansion features eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with the primary bedroom suite offering a private balcony overlooking the manicured rear garden.
Several bedrooms include walk-in wardrobes, adding to the property’s luxury appeal.
The ground floor has been designed for both leisure and entertainment, featuring a dedicated entertainment room complete with a pool table and, fitting for an Olympic athlete, a treadmill.
An elegant drawing room flows seamlessly into the formal dining area.
The property’s outdoor amenities include a stunning swimming pool, while the interior boasts modern conveniences such as a media room on the second floor.
A separate one-bedroom annexe provides additional accommodation, which Savills said is “ideal as staff accommodation.”
The listing comes as Farah transitions into retirement, having completed his final competitive race at the Great North Run in September 2023.
His illustrious career included winning double gold medals in both the 5km and 10km events at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics.
“This residence represents a perfect blend of luxury living and practical family space, offering incredible potential for the right buyer,” Savills said.
“The property’s location within a secure, private estate adds significant value to this already exceptional home.”