But this time, interested buyers will only have to pay £320,000 for the newly-renovated three-bedroom home "Delap House" in Street Farm Road, Saxmundham, rather than the £30 million Premier League side Chelsea are reported to have parted with for the property's namesake, Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap.
The 22-year-old became a hero for Tractor Boys' fans last season, scoring 12 goals in 37 games during the club's Premier League campaign, resulting in the move to the London club, which was finalised earlier this month.
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McKenna House in Saxmundham is also on the market through Clarke and SimpsonMcKenna House in Saxmundham is also on the market through Clarke and Simpson (Image: Rufus Owen/Full AspectIn fact, Delap House is one of two with a Town connection in Street Farm Road being sold by Blues' fanatic James Holland - the other, also a three-bedroom detached house, is called McKenna House - after coach Kieran McKenna - and is on the market for £330,000.
Mr Holland, who is a lifelong fan and season ticket holder, said he also had another home named after legendary Town boss Sir Bobby Robson.
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He added: "I had to think of names and as a lifelong town fan and season ticket holder, I thought they’d be two great names.
"We have a holiday let in the middle called Robson House as well.
McKenna House is named after Town coach Kieran McKennaMcKenna House is named after Town coach Kieran McKenna (Image: Ross Halls) "We’re hoping to sell the houses for the asking price. I don’t think it will make any difference to the price."
The properties, which date from the 1950s, are being marketed through Framlingham-based estate agents Clarke and Simpson.
Ipswich Town fan James Holland has put his Saxmundham homes Delap House and McKenna House on the marketIpswich Town fan James Holland has put his Saxmundham homes Delap House and McKenna House on the market (Image: Rufus Owen/Full Aspect) The advert talks about Saxmundham being a "popular market town" with a "good selection" of shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants, as well as a medical centre and a station with daily trains to Ipswich and London.
The properties, which extend to more than 1,000sq ft, provide an entrance room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and cloakroom on the ground floor.