Coleen and Wayne Rooney finally move into £20m Cheshire mega-mansion after FOUR years of delays
COLEEN and Wayne Rooney have finally moved into their Cheshire mega-mansion after FOUR years of delays.
New snaps show a moving van outside the incredible property, which the couple have dubbed a “Mini Versailles” — a reference to the grandiose 17th-century French Palace.
Coleen, 35, and Wayne, 36, bought the plot in 2017 for £4m and the huge house now sits on 40-acres of land.
Their move into the six bedroom home comes more than a year after they'd initially planned to, with Covid restrictions causing repeated setbacks.
But now the pair, along with their four children Kai, 12, Klay, eight, Kit, five, and three-year-old Cass, can finally enjoy all that the mansion has to offer.
It's home to a television room, bar, wine store, snooker room, cinema, gym, hot tub, swimming pool, plunge pool and steam room.
There is also not one but two lifts - one for the family to use and another for visitors.
Outside it boasts stables, a six-car garage, an orangery and two man-made fishing lakes.
Other features include a whiskey and cigar room for Wayne, a study and a library.
And Coleen and Wayne are taking no chances after a 2016 burglary at their former home, with the mansion having an underground escape route that links the home to the garage and stables.
A source previously told The Sun: "It’s been a difficult and often frustrating process but it’s all but done and ready to move into.
“Wayne and Coleen are absolutely thrilled with it.
“It’s been a long time coming, but the best things come to those who wait."