Take a glimpse into the luxurious seven-bedroom home with a golf course, heated swimming pool, and more, that Man Utd legend Paul Scholes called home for 21 years before bidding farewell with his wife

Paul Scholes has listed his luxury mansion for £3.9 million following his split from wife Claire. The seven-bedroom estate in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester, was home to the couple for 21 years, and Scholes decided to put it on the market shortly after Claire left their marital home and stopped wearing her wedding ring.

Man Utd legend Paul Scholes' wife Claire leaves their marital home of 21 years and 'stops wearing wedding ring' – The Sun | The Sun

The expansive property, which Scholes bought after the 1998 World Cup, spans 13,000 square feet and boasts impressive amenities, including a football pitch, netball court, home gym, putting green, steam room, sauna, indoor heated pool, games room, and home cinema. The mansion also features a separate “executive detached house” within its beautifully landscaped grounds.

Scholes is selling his home - complete with football pitch and netball court - after 21 years

Despite the stunning home, a source shared that Scholes and Claire, both 45, are “devastated” by the separation, as family was a top priority for them. The couple had been together since they were teenagers, with Scholes frequently sharing moments with Claire on social media.

The seven-bed mansion is situated in Saddleworth, Greater Manchester

Scholes, worth an estimated £27 million, now looks set to move on from the home he and Claire shared for more than two decades.

The Scholeses even have a games room, including pool table, in the pad

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The stunning home comes complete with a fully-equipped gym

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Scholes had a putting green installed at his home to work on his golf

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The Greater Manchester home comes fitted with an indoor, heated swimming pool

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Paul Scholes bought the home shortly after the 1998 World Cup

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Scholes is selling the home for £3.9m after his wife, Claire, left

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Scholes looks set to leave his home after more than two decades