Jordan Henderson, a player for Liverpool, is spending a lot of money to build a huge mansion with a “trophy corridor.”
And it might be a good fit if the Reds get an unheard-of four in a row this season.
An artists impression of Jordan Henderson’s ‘super-home’
It was hailed that Henderson, 31, led a push for Premier League players to give £4 million to the NHS. He is captain of the Reds. But it was tough to get the local government to agree with the plans.
The living room is chic and cosy and the father-of-three shares a moment with one of his daughters
Jordan and his baby in his driveway
We caught a glimpse inside Jordan’s garden as he celebrated turning 30
Liverpool ace and captain Jordan Henderson is spending millions on a seven bed mansion — complete with a ‘trophy corridor’
The seven-bedroom design with an indoor pool was called a “hotel complex” by the town council of the village in Cheshire.
It is also against Henderson’s plans from England, who is married and has three kids. They “seek to demolish two substantial homes.”
Architect Wake Morley drew plans of the proposed home
In a complaint letter, it was said that the style “looks more like a business or industrial building than a home.”
Drawings by architect Wake Morley show that the house has a movie room, a roof for wildlife, and a recreation room.
The seven bed mansion boasts a leisure suite and a roof to attract wildlife and a cinema room
A glass walkway connects two guest bedrooms above the garage to the house.
An objection letter said the look ‘is more akin to a commercial or industrial building than a dwelling’
There will also be a tennis court, a big patio, and a grilling place on the grounds.