A County Court judge has ordered a freeze on the luxury Port Melbourne home of drug case accused Mark "Bomber" Thompson.

The former AFL great, who is fighting trafficking and drug-possession charges in the Melbourne Magistrates Court, recently had the home restrained following an application by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

The converted Port Melbourne warehouse belonging to Mark Thompson. Credit:Justin McManus

Judge Robert Dyer granted the DPP's application, essentially preventing the former premiership football coach from selling or disposing of the four-bedroom property pending the outcome of his current police charges, which stem from a raid on the Rouse Street property in January 2018.

Mr Thompson, who admitted in court last week that he spent 2017 smoking ice and trading bitcoin, bought the converted warehouse in 2010 for $1.75 million.