Cheshire Residence Houses Extensive Collection of Footballing Accolades
The extensive collection of Wayne Rooney's footballing achievements has been showcased from within the family's substantial Cheshire residence, estimated at £20 million. The glimpse into the property, shared by his 16-year-old son Kai Rooney, included a dedicated trophy room filled with floor-to-ceiling shelves. These displays reportedly hold numerous honours from his father's career, including memorabilia from his 120 England caps.

The shared images emerged during a visit from Kai's barber, Tom Jackson, who documented the encounter via social media. This has provided a somewhat unusual window into a lifestyle far removed from the childhood circumstances of Wayne and Coleen Rooney, who grew up on Liverpool council estates.

Further details about the mansion reveal a sprawling estate built from scratch on 40 acres, with the family moving in around 2022. The property is described as exceptionally well-appointed, featuring extensive entertainment and wellness facilities. These include - a steam room, plunge pool, hot tub, gym, a ten-seat cinema room, a wine cellar, and a snooker room complete with a bar. An indoor swimming pool and an underground spa are also noted among the amenities.
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Kai Rooney, who has a notable social media presence with over 400,000 followers, facilitated the exposure of these aspects of the family home. His own footballing endeavours are also underway, with him currently part of Manchester United's academy. Reports indicate a promising start to his young career, with one mention of him scoring 56 goals in his first full season at Under-12 level.

The trophy room itself is said to contain replicas of five Premier League titles, an FA Cup, three League Cups, four Community Shields, and a Champions League trophy, alongside other individual awards like the 2004 Golden Boy award. It is also noted that the sheer volume of his father's honours means not all pieces of memorabilia fit within the designated display areas, with some items, such as shirts from significant matches, also kept.
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The mansion has previously drawn comparisons to a supermarket chain, earning it the informal moniker 'the Morrisons mansion', due to certain architectural similarities.