Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson is constructing a massive mansion with a “trophy corridor” that will cost him a lot of money.
Jordan Henderson demonstrates his pedigree on and off the pitch.
An artist’s impression of Jordan Henderson’s’super-home’
And it may be nicely stocked if the Reds achieve an unprecedented quadruple this season.
The living area is sleek and comfortable, and the father-of-three shares a moment with one of his kids.
The living area is elegant and inviting, and the father of three shares a moment with one of his kids.
Henderson, 31, is the Reds’ captain and was recognized for leading a campaign to encourage Premier League players to give £4 million to the NHS. Nonetheless, convincing the local authorities to ratify the recommendations proved challenging.
We got a glance inside Jordan’s garden as he celebrated turning 30.
Premier League star and captain Jordan Henderson is investing millions of dollars in a seven-bedroom home with a “trophy corridor.”
Cheshire’s village council refers to the seven-bedroom plan with an indoor pool as a “hotel complex”.
It also goes against Henderson’s ambitions in England, where he is married and has three children. They, in turn, “seek to demolish two substantial homes.”
Architect Wake Morley prepared blueprints for the intended residence.
A protest letter stated that the design “looks more like a business or industrial building than a home.”