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Saffron Otter & Amy Sharpe

Wayne Rooney becomes 'Lord of the Manor' as £20m luxury Cheshire estate gets a new posh name

Wayne Rooney and wife Coleen can now call themselves lord and lady of their new £20 million Cheshire mansion after developers revealed the name of the estate online. Brighouse Homes boast that the newly built property of the former Manchester United star is a “luxury estate of distinction”.

The six-bedroom home sits within 50 acres of farmland, and mixes traditional and contemporary styles, with modern features. It comes with an indoor swimming pool and spa, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling glass windows looking out onto the landscaped gardens.

Once known as Mount Pleasant Farm, the country estate, located within the 'Golden Triangle' in the village of Ollerton, has been named High Lake Manor, the Mirror reports. The pad lives up to its Downtown-style posh moniker as it comes with its own library and orangeries.

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Situated in a secluded spot behind a lake, the mansion is decorated with “luxurious interiors” and is set within “magnificent grounds,” developer Brighouse Homes says on its website. The impressive write-up is a far cry from when social media users likened the building to a Morrisons supermarket when pictures were first unearthed online.

Rooney - now manager of Championship team Derby County - has installed a snooker room, home cinema, wine cellar, and a stable area with space for 14 horses. Other features include a whiskey and cigar room, and a study - perfect for keeping the footballer’s three autobiographies.

Coleen Rooney and Wayne Rooney at a premiere in Manchester (WireImage)

Pals say Rooney, Coleen and their kids can’t wait to properly move into the property. A source said: “Wayne will be absolutely chuffed to have his own manor.”

Despite having bought the plot for £4mil in 2017, the family only moved in over Christmas 2021 after the development project was beset with delays amid 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.

The property is built on the former site of Mount Pleasant farm in Ollerton (Daily Mirror)

The surrounding villages in Cheshire are popular with players from Manchester City and Manchester United, including Raheem Sterling, John Stones and Kyle Walker, Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford, and Luke Shaw, as well as Liverpool and Everton players Jordan Pickford and Jordan Henderson.

The area, known as Cheshire’s Golden Triangle, was also formally home to David and Victoria Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and Cristiano Ronaldo.

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