Inside Michael Owen's £4 million Welsh mansion he shares with wife and children
04.03.2022 - 14:33
/ ok.co.uk
Michael Owen is one of England's most successful footballers, scoring over 300 caps during his time playing for his country. During this time, the football star snapped up a luxury family home in Wales worth £4 million. Lower Soughton Hall is currently home to the former Liverpool striker, where he lives with his wife Louise Bonsall and their four children.The star snapped up the property in 2001, the same year that he won the prestigious Ballon d'Or award after an impressive season at Liverpool.The sportsman offered a rare glimpse inside his home during an appearance on Keith Lemon's Through the Keyhole.
Cameras were invited inside the home that features equestrian facilities, as well as a putting green, a children’s play area and a home cinema. Let's take a look. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
The ITV cameras showed viewers through the main entrance and reception room decorated with traditional wooden wall panels and oak wooden flooring. Banned from entering any of the bedrooms, presenter Keith Lemon then took viewers for a look around the open plan kitchen featuring two large dining room tables.The luxury home is certainly fit for a sportsman, boasting its own gymnasium, indoor pool and spa area. It also features a huge games room perfect for entertaining which is also home to some of Michael's football memorabilia.The collection includes a number of signed footballs, trophies, original football shirts and his treasured ballon d'or.The Grade II listed Flintshire manor house is located in Northop near Mold in Wales.
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