Roo the Manor Born
Footie ace is lording it up
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WAYNE Rooney seems to have strayed toff-side after netting a new home worth
£20million.
The former Man United star and wife Coleen can now call themselves lord and lady of the manor after the developer of their sixbedroom pile revealed its name online.
Brighouse Homes boast that the newly built High
Lake Manor has been created on 50 acres of old farmland and is a “luxury estate of distinction”.
The property, near Knutsford in Cheshire, has been nicknamed Morrisons Mansion due to its resemblance to the supermarket
stores. But with a six-car garage, pool and two fishing lakes, the manor house is far more upmarket.
It also has a library for Wayne’s three autobiographies, plus 36-year-old Coleen’s book Welcome to my World. Derby County boss
Wayne – worth an estimated £100million – has also installed a snooker room, cinema, wine cellar, cigar and whisky room and a stable for 14 horses at the property.
There’s a football pitch too for sons Kai, 12, Klay, 8, Kit, 6, and fouryear-old Cass.
Wayne and Coleen also installed security cameras before moving in to the manor after their previous home in Prestbury was targeted by thieves in 2016.