Coleen and Wayne Rooney have splashed out on a jaw-dropping £20million Cheshire mansion, leaving their humble beginnings behind for a life of ultimate luxury. Back in 2021, they moved into the opulent home known as High Lake Manor, nestled on 40 acres that once were sprawling farmland.
Boasting everything from a personal cinema to their very own football pitch, not to mention a wine cellar and a snazzy swimming pool with its own dedicated jacuzzi, the manor’s promotional spiel from Brighouse Homes doesn’t skimp on the hype, praising its “enviable” wellness amenities and interiors straight outta the luxe catalogue, all wrapped up in “magnificent grounds”.
Every once in a while, Coleen gives us a glimpses inside their home, showing off where she, footie ace Wayne, and their sons Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass kick back in style.
The WAG legend recently updated her Instagram to announce she would be joining I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here. In the clip, fans got a glimpse of a posh room decked out with a grand bay window, fancy ornate doors with posh brass handles, all anchored by a stately mirror and chic drapes cascading over swanky grey floors, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Another video of her son’s wishing their mum good luck for the jungle also showed off various parts of the family home, again with polished marble floors and a large fireplace. Coleen’s eldest son also gives a glimpse inside of the boys’ bedrooms, with a pull up bar on the doorframe and also a number of what looks like Man United tops in the room.
Last year Coleen shared some photos of her sons in the home’s huge swimming pool. The boys posed in matching shorts as they took a dip.
Other snaps have included those posed for at Christmas time – in matching pyjamas – with a huge, meticulously-decorated tree on show.
Another picture posted by Coleen showed off a bar area with lavish seating around it, with a polished grey worktop and dangling glass lights over the worktop island..
High Lake Manor is located within Cheshire’s “Golden Triangle” in the village of Ollerton. Despite Wayne and Coleen buying the plot for £4m in, the Rooneys were only able to move in Christmas 2021 after the development project was hit with delays during the pandemic.
Wayne and Coleen were previously accused of turning the picturesque village of Marthall, near Knutsford, into a “footballers’ housing estate” by a local parish council.
Set in a secluded spot behind a lake, the mansion boasts its own orangeries and a garage that can fit six cars. Rooney – worth an estimated £100million – has also installed a snooker room, home cinema, wine cellar and a stable area with space for 14 horses.
The couple have also beefed up security with CCTV cameras, following a scare at their previous £6m Prestbury pad. Cops were called in 2016 when a masked intruder tried to break in, leading to Coleen admitting it had caused sleepless nights and worries for her kids.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk