Heather Mills sells up her £3.5m East Sussex mansion – but only bags £250,000 profit

Heather Mills sells up her £3.5m East Sussex mansion – but only bags £250,000 profit from the lavish pad

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Heather Mills has decided to sell her lavish East Sussex mansion 15 years after buying the property for £3.25m in 2007.

But despite it’s sprawling land and the glamorous refurb that the former model put into it, she put it on the market for £3.5m – £250,000 more than she paid.

The property is complete with private woodland, eight-bedrooms, 6.5-bathrooms, a tennis court and swimming pool.

Sold! Heather Mills, 54, has sold her £3.5m East Sussex mansion – but only bags £250,000 profit from the lavish pad

Richard Eden can reveal that the star has sold up, but declined to comment on whether she achieved the asking price of £3.5m.

Heather acquired the property after separating from husband Sir Paul McCartney in 2006, but only stayed in the pad for four years.

After completely refurbishing the pad in 2007, the activist decided to uproot in 2011, putting it on the rental market at £7,995-a-month. 

Profit? The star has sold up, but declined to comment on whether she achieved the asking price (pictured in 2019)

Profit? The star has sold up, but declined to comment on whether she achieved the asking price (pictured in 2019)

Exes: Heather acquired the property after separating from husband Sir Paul McCartney in 2006, but only stayed in the pad for four years

Exes: Heather acquired the property after separating from husband Sir Paul McCartney in 2006, but only stayed in the pad for four years

Making just short of £100,000 a year on the pad, Heather decided to sell up this year, taking in a profit of £250,000 if she reached the asking price. 

She bought the home after moving out of Paul McCartney’s Blossom Wood Farm – amidst a bitter divorce between the pair.

Heather was awarded £24.3million after the split, but had reportedly sought more than a quarter of his fortune, said to have been around £400million at the time. 

Parents: The pair welcomed their daughter Beatrice, who is now 18, before their split

Parents: The pair welcomed their daughter Beatrice, who is now 18, before their split

Despite an entangled slit, the pair were granted shared custody of daughter Beatrice, who is now 18.

After vowing to never marry again, she reportedly wed her third husband, film producer Mike Dickman at the end of last year. 

The pair were said to have met while on a train journey from Kent to London in 2019 and got engaged about 18 months later. 

Loved up: After vowing to never marry again, she reportedly wed her third husband, film producer Mike Dickman at the end of last year

Loved up: After vowing to never marry again, she reportedly wed her third husband, film producer Mike Dickman at the end of last year

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