Sir Cliff Richard has put his home in Berkshire up for sale.
The asking price is £4.75 million.
Last August, while the singer was in the Algarve, the Berkshire luxury apartment was raided by police who were investigating claims of historic sexual abuse against him.
Cilla Black, a friend of Sir Cliff, has been reported as saying: “He doesn’t want to go back there because he’s worried this is still hanging over him’.
She added that “he will never, ever go back there again” and that it was “the saddest thing for him”.
When the South Yorkshire Police raid was in action, so was the BBC which broadcast the search live on television through aerial footage obtained from a helicopter.
Later a committee of MPs called the broadcast “utterly inept” and accused the police of “sheer incompetence” after the force admitted it had “worked with” the BBC.
The allegation concerned an assault on a young boy in 1985 when Sir Cliff was a performer at a rally organised by Billy Graham, an American evangelist.
Sir Cliff was interviewed by police but was not arrested or charged, and dismissed the allegations as “completely false”.
The singer has homes in the Algarve and Barbados to chose from.