Wayne Couzens’ Former Family Home Hits the Market for £280,000
The grim former family home of killer cop Wayne Couzens is back on the market — now listed at £280,000, complete with a garden hot tub. The three-bedroom terraced house in Deal, Kent, once shared by Couzens with his wife and two kids, has attracted fresh attention due to its dark past.
Home of Notorious Killer Cop Up for Grabs
Couzens, a disgraced ex-Metropolitan Police officer from the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command (PaDP), was jailed for life without parole for the horrific kidnap, rape, and murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard in March 2021.
The house originally went on sale for £300,000 but is now relisted at £280,000 after a previous sale reportedly fell through. Bought by Couzens in 2016 for £200,000, the property boasts:
- Three double bedrooms
- Modern kitchen, bathroom, and log burner
- Rear garden overlooking fields, with Couzens’ added hot tub
- Paved driveway and garage
Chilling History Behind the Deal Home
Police arrested Couzens at this very home just days after Sarah Everard vanished. Bodycam footage showed officers detaining him inside the property he shared with his family.
The nation was left stunned when Couzens used his police ID and handcuffs to pull off a fake arrest during Covid lockdown, abducting Sarah near Clapham Common before her tragic death.
Controversy Over NHS Care for Couzens
Adding to public fury, Couzens was controversially transferred from HMP Frankland to an NHS hospital this June for a spinal procedure costing an estimated £17,000. Critics slammed the move, arguing the killer cop was fast-tracked ahead of other NHS patients.
The Deal house, now marketed as an “ideal family home,” remains a haunting reminder of one of the UK’s most high-profile murder cases.