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Finding a house?

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Sidami

Sidami Report 1 May 2018 10:47

A bit of a long shot but Iwas asked by a friend if I would find out when the footballer Roy Keane lived in their house address is 56 Tithby road Bingham this was over 16 years ago anyone know where to look please?

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 1 May 2018 11:23

You could go to the local library for the area and look at the electoral registers for the area. They are listed by address so you could go back through the years to see when the Keane family were registered there.

According to a search on Google the property was sold in June 2000 and again in August 2016.

Kath. x

Sidami

Sidami Report 1 May 2018 12:01

Thanks Kathleen.

Andysmum

Andysmum Report 1 May 2018 15:35

Below is a quote from Wikipedia. As Bingham is near Nottingham, it would seem that he was there while he was playing for Nottingham Forest.


Keane is married to Theresa Doyle, and they have five children: Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna. The couple met when she was a dentist's assistant and he was playing for Nottingham Forest in 1992. They married in Mayfield, Cork, in 1997.[124]

When Keane moved to Manchester United, the family lived in a modern four-bedroom house in Bowdon, then moved to a mock Tudor mansion in Hale. It was not as private as he had hoped, a point proven during his exclusion from the 2002 World Cup. Often seen walking his dog Triggs, Keane was then a regular at the Bleeding Wolf pub, and was found there by reporters on the night of David Beckham's wedding. When asked why he had not attended the wedding, Keane quipped that "it was a choice between the wedding and the Wolf – and the Wolf won".[125] Wanting more privacy, his family had a 1930s-built home bulldozed so they could build a new £2.5 million house near Hale.[126]

On 6 June 2009, it was announced that Keane and his family had purchased a new house in the Ipswich area, near to the training ground of Keane's new club, Ipswich Town. He eventually settled in the nearby market town of Woodbridge, where he now lives with his family.[127]