Coleen and Wayne Rooney moved into their dream home at the end of last year - and it's estimated to be worth a staggering £20million.
The couple's palatial pad featured in the Wagatha trial, which is being dramatised on Channel 4, after Coleen leaked a fake story about her home being flooded so Rebekah Vardy would take the bait.
Wayne and Coleen, who have been married for 13 years and share four sons together, featured their palatial pad along with the ups and downs of their relationship in the Amazon Prime special, Rooney.
The sprawling six-bedroom family home in Cheshire show sits on a 40-acre plot in Knutsford, Cheshire.
The couple splashed out a cool for £4million for the pad back in 2017, and have ploughed more than £16million into the lavish estate in order for it to be perfect for their family.
It has taken just over four years of delays for the family-of-six to move in.
In 2020, they had hopes of moving into the pad, but the coronavirus pandemic caused setbacks with their building work.
But it was definitely worth the wait, as the property has been kitted out to make it the home of their dreams.
Four years after snapping up the plot, the Rooneys dubbed their home a ‘Mini Versailles’, in reference to the grand 17th-century French palace.
The house features a television room, bar, wine store, snooker room, cinema, gym, hot tub, swimming pool, plunge pool and steam room, as well as two lifts - one for the family, and one for any visiting guests.
There’s also horse stables, a huge garage that can accommodate six cars, a lavish orangery, and two man made lakes.
There’s also a whiskey and cigar room for former footballer Wayne, as well as a study and a library.
Coleen has had a tough time with the Wagatha trial and her husband Wayne's private life making the news for all the wrong reasons.
From cheating to gambling problems, incidents of drunken behaviour and arrests, Coleen stood by her husband.
However, she was reportedly "not on board at all" with the former England striker's decision to finally speak up about his life in the Amazon documentary.
An insider told Heat magazine that Wayne was hoping to speak up for his wife in the show but she didn't want people to talk about the "state" of their marriage again.
Coleen was reportedly concerned about stories coming back into the public eye now that their children are older.
Wayne and Coleen knew each other from school and have been together since they started dating in 2002.
They tied the knot in 2008 but were dogged by Wayne's controversies for many years.
He appears to have cleaned up his act recently and now wants to shoulder the responsibility of his past.