LIVERPOOL star Trent Alexander-Arnold has officially left the nest, having spent £2.6 million on a property.
Despite play at Premier League, the England defender has notoriously lived at home with his mother and father.
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However, the 54-year-old has now relocated to a magnificent six-bedroom home in Hale, Cheshire.
The interior of the six-bedroom home can be seen in photos that have been uploaded to Zoopla and are advertised with Strutt & Parker real estate.
The Holt family, who founded the John Holt shipping company, commissioned and built “Axholme” in 1928.
The present owners have totally refurbished the property, which includes a self-contained annexe with two double bedrooms and a contemporary entertainment center.
Accessible by an automated gate system, this spectacular property has a water feature in the middle of a front turning circle.
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Entering the house through the big front door, one is greeted by an imposing entrance corridor including wood paneling, a large chandelier, and a sweeping staircase leading to the first floor.
Additionally, there is a lift that goes from the ground to the second storey.
The main bedroom suite, complete with a gorgeous modern en suite shower room and a sizable dressing area, is located on the first floor.
One of this listing’s most striking features is the movie room, which is located on the top floor of the building.
furnished with a large screen for viewing movies, a popcorn maker, and luxurious leather movie seats.
As if there weren’t enough room, a hallway that connects the butler’s pantry and the snug to the upper levels also has a second staircase.
A fully-equipped gym with a view of the property’s pool complex, which includes a steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and changing room, is located over the kitchen.
Modern wood panelled ceiling and tiled pillars give the pool and jacuzzi complex an opulent feel that would not be out of place in a five-star hotel.
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A print of Reds supporters adorns one wall of the expansive private gym, which is furnished with legendary photos of Liverpool FC players.
Another homage to Liverpool FC can be found throughout the property in a red sitting room furnished with trinkets and cushions bearing the team’s crest.
If the spacious main house wasn’t enough, there is also a self-contained annexe that features two double bedrooms, a dressing room, a shower room, a large open-plan sitting room, a kitchen and utility room, and a downstairs toilet.
Not only is it accessible from the main house’s kitchen, but it also has a separate entrance off Chenotrie Gardens.
Step outside and discover 1.5 acres of exquisitely designed gardens equipped with a tennis court, tree house, zip line, pond, and summerhouse—all fully floodlit for year-round enjoyment.
Directly outside the family dining area is a heated terrace “for al fresco entertaining and lounging.”
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In December 2016, he made his Premier League debut, yet he remained at home with his parents and brothers.
“It’s just a really close family,” he stated last year. They are against me leaving because I believe that many young athletes leave too soon.
“They start earning decent money, and you think you can handle things, and then I think things start to go wrong.”
“I think my mother and family want to keep a close eye on me, don’t want things getting into my head, so I think I’ll be stuck here for the time being, until we all reach a general agreement that I have enough to move out.”
“The people I surround myself with, my family and friends, allow me to keep my feet firmly on the ground and not get too big-headed.”