THE former home of London Tube bomber Mohammed Sidique Khan is for sale.

The three-bedroom bungalow on Thornhill Park Avenue in Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury, which the terrorist ringleader used to share with his wife, Hasina, and her mother, Farida Patel, has been empty since the 7/7 attacks.

But the house, which was raided by anti-terror police after the London atrocities, has now been put on the market, with an asking price of £179,000.

Mrs Patel, a community and charity worker, is believed to have stayed away from her home since moving out straight after the bombings.

Friends said she was "devastated" and feared returning home.

Mrs Patel, the daughter of a famous anti- apartheid activist in South Africa, is believed to have retired from teaching at a local high school.

She was well known in the area for her charity work.

In 1998 she was invited to a garden party at Buckingham Palace, where she met The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Tony Blair and Prince Charles.

Her daughter, Hasina, was pregnant with her and Khan's second child when he carried out the bombings.

Meanwhile, the Dewsbury home where Khan, a primary school assistant, moved to with his pregnant wife is now being lived in by a new family.

The Kirklees Council house in Lees Holm was boarded up for months as police carried out forensic examinations.

But a young mother, who has no connection to the Khan or Patel families, has now moved in.