Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan show off latest glimpse of £3.5m mansion as they tease first look inside
20.07.2022 - 15:35
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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have shared the latest glimpse of their incredible multi-million mansion which is nearing full completion. The former The Only Way Is Essex star and Coronation Street actress have been keeping fans up to date on the progress of their dream home on their Instagram account @wrightyhome which has now amassed 406,000 followers.
The celebrity pair bought a mock-Tudor style house in Essex back in October 2019 and began knocking it down in 2020 to rebuild their very own luxury mansion, which is estimated to be worth around £3.5 million according to the Mail Online.
Michelle and Mark, who celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary in May, previously showed fans the amazing transformation of their huge driveway. A video showed the area looking like a building site before semi-pro footballer Mark clicked his fingers to unveil a beautifully paved grey driveway.
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The couple also recently shared a glimpse of stunning outdoor lighting that had been added to the front and rear of the property as well as plans for their resort-like garden, which is set to feature a giant pool, in-water loungers, sunbeds and two seating areas with fire pits.
The latest snap of the home showed it set amongst a gorgeous orange sky amid the UK heatwave. Asking whether he should frame it as artwork for the house, Mark proudly captioned: "The sky over the house the other night. Genuinely not a single filter used!! Might frame it as artwork for the house?."
The 35-year-old TV personality then teased that fans would soon start to see a glimpse of the inside of the property, as Mark noted he has only
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