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Luke Littler buys £1m dream home in Warrington for his parents
Summary
Luke Littler has bought a five-bedroom house on the outskirts of Warrington, reportedly costing around £1 million, and sources say he intends it as a home for his parents. The purchase follows his recent £1 million prize at the World Darts Championship.
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Luke Littler has purchased a five-bedroom house on the outskirts of Warrington after winning the World Darts Championship. Estate agents describe the property as an extended family home with high-end fittings and outdoor entertaining space. A source said Littler plans the house to be a permanent home for his parents. The move follows his recent title win at Alexandra Palace and a reported £1 million prize.
Known details:
- The property is described as a sprawling five-bedroom house on a corner plot near Warrington, with features reported to include a hot tub, solar panels and a large open-plan kitchen.
- Interior and amenities noted by estate agents include five bathrooms, underfloor heating, a log-burning stove, bi-fold doors, wine coolers, and a master bedroom with a dressing room and Juliette balcony.
- Outdoors features cited include landscaped gardens, artificial lawns, resin patios, raised beds, a bar area, a pergola with hot tub, a double garage and driveway space for several vehicles.
- The purchase is reported to follow Littler’s second world title and his £1 million prize at Alexandra Palace; sources say he bought the house to provide a long-term home for his parents.
- The family previously lived in a two-bedroom semi valued around £180,000, and Littler had been renting nearby with his mother; he has also accumulated prize money and other earnings during his professional career.
Summary:
The purchase represents a substantial upgrade from the family’s earlier, more modest home and reflects Littler’s recent earnings from professional darts. Undetermined at this time.
