Danny Dyer's mansion on TV series Rivals goes on sale
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Danny Dyer's mansion on TV series Rivals goes on sale1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleOscar EdwardsBBC WalesFine and CountryFoxfield is home to Danny Dyer's character Freddie in the Disney+ series RivalsFans of the Disney+ hit series Rivals will know this house as Bella Vista - home to Danny Dyer's character Freddie.But it's actually called Foxfield, and is in Lisvane, Cardiff rather than the fictional Cotswolds countryside town of Rutshire, and could be yours for £8m.The series, based on one of Dame Jilly Cooper's so-called "bonkbusters", features an all-star cast including Danny Dyer, David Tennant and Emily Atack.Jemma Friday, an estate agent at Fine and Country, said it was "currently south Wales' most expensive home", with people already enquiring to see if Dyer had bought the property, adding that "if he wants to buy it, I'm really happy to sell it to him".The property, built in 1999, was previously occupied by businessman Peter Thomas who owned Peters Pies, according to Friday.Boasting 24 acres of private grounds and on sale for £8m - it is one of Wales' most expensive homes.Robert Viglasky/DisneyThe relationship between Danny Dyer's character Freddie and Katherine Parkinson's Lizzie continues to blossom in series 2Originally published in 1988, Rivals is the second of Cooper's hugely successful Rutshire Chronicles, a series of books that chronicle the lives of English upper and upper-middle classes in a fictional area of the Cotswolds.Set against the backdrop of 1980s excess and large country estates, the series tells the story of the rivalry between the aristocratic Rupert Campbell-Black and TV executive Lord Tony Baddingham.Author of Rivals told writers to stop making her 'macho men' cryRivals filming puts West towns firmly in the spotlightShe told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast it was "currently south Wales' most expensive home"."I thin...





