COLEEN Rooney has given fans a fresh look inside her family’s stunning £20million Cheshire mansion.
A brand new clip shared to Instagram shows off the Rooneys lavish bar with freshly upholstered couches and stools.
In the adjoining room, Birmingham City gaffer Wayne, 38, practised his golf swing on his £15,000 Foresight Sports simulator.
The retired footballer sent a drive flying down a digital fairway as his three boys – Cass, five, Klay, 10, and Kit, seven – watched on.
It’s the perfect way for Wayne to relieve stress after a torrid start to his managerial reign in the Midlands.
Wayne has managed to take just one point from a possible 15 in his first five games in charge, sending the Blues plummeting down the Championship table.
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Coleen and Wayne boast a sizeable property portfolio, including homes in Florida, USA, the Caribbean and across the UK.
But the jewel in the crown is their six-bedroom palatial Cheshire house which sits on a 40-acre piece of land.
Built from scratch, the family moved into High Lake Manor in December 2021.
We revealed how United’s all-time top scorer has a full-size football pitch installed at the property complete with a seating area for fans.
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The five-a-side pitch even boasts changing rooms with showers for his mates – although he was blocked from installing floodlights because of his mansion’s rural location.
He also boasts a garage for his collection of cars, a cinema, swimming pool, and even two man-made fishing lakes.
Wayne is thought to be a keen angler.
The house had been previously mocked for looking like a Morrisons supermarket by neighbours due to its size and architecture.
But, unlike a Morrisons, it now boasts an orangery, bar, TV room, snooker room, cinema and wine cellar.
And the luxury Rooney pad also has a huge indoor swimming pool surrounded by a glass pavilion, a hot tub, plunge pool, steam room and “his” and “hers” changing rooms.
But that is not all – it has an extensive patio, landscaped gardens and a luxury car garage.
Wayne is believed to have paid over £4m to a Cheshire property developer to build the mansion, which also has a guest toilet and separate lifts.
That second lift also connects the main space to the basement floor, which sports a sprawling gym, pool, Jacuzzi and cinema room.
The decision to build their dream pad came after raiders tried to break into Rooney’s Cheshire home in 2016 before cops pounced.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk