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Wiltshire home at centre of Russian spy poisoning goes up for sale at very low price
The three-bedroom home is offered at 30% shared ownership for £114,000, with Wiltshire Council keeping the rest after decontamination and refurbishment.
A three-bedroom home at 47 Christie Miller Road in Salisbury is listed for a 30 per cent shared ownership sale, with Wiltshire Council retaining the remaining stake and prospective buyers purchasing a share for £114,000.
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned by Novichok at the residence on March 4, 2018, bringing the property international attention after the attack.
To prevent the house from becoming a "morbid tourist attraction," the Council retained a majority stake in 2023 following extensive decontamination by military teams and structural refurbishment.
Local resident Dawn Sturgess died in July 2018 after contact with a discarded perfume bottle, while Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey also became seriously ill during the incident.
Estate agents Carter & May describe the home as "thoughtfully enhanced," occupying a convenient position with excellent access to public transport and Salisbury city centre.
Tegelhuset i Salisbury där den tidigare dubbelageten Sergej Skripal och hans dotter Julia blev utsatta för ett venomattentat med novitjok 2018 är till salu, rapporterar The Guardian.