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Inside Luke Littler's new Cheshire mansion with swimming pool and home cinema

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Darts star has in his home town of Warrington.

Littler, who has enjoyed a meteoric rise after reaching the final of the 2024 , is forking out £6,000-a-month to rent the property which is described by estate agents as a 'wonderful family home'.

The house is on a street which is 'known locally as Millionaire's Road', with Littler said to have made almost £600,000 so far from his darts career. The 17-year-old banked £200,000 in prize money at the World Darts Championship and an additional £275,000 for .

And Littler and his family have now swapped their £180,000 two-bedroom semi for a stunning new house with an indoor pool, a huge garden, a home cinema and six bathrooms. A gardener and pool maintenance are included in the rent.

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The property is described as being "finished to an uncompromising standard, with intelligent design, impressive , top of the range fixtures and fittings and superb leisure facilities", having been "carefully and cleverly redesigned to optimise and enhance space, creating a perfect balance of luxury finish and ease of living".

And Littler's new local pub, The Cat and Lion, is ready to welcome the darts sensation for a game of arrows whenever he fancies it. "He'd be more than welcome in the pub any time," Deputy Manager Lauren Gilchrist told the .

"We get a lot of young people coming in now wanting to play darts because of Luke's success and sometimes we get other professionals dart players coming in too. It'd be an interesting match to see Luke take some of them on in the pub but I think most of the punters would be scared to play against him.

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"Even though we don't know him personally he only lives down the road and Warrington always comes together to support one of their own." And the teenager has been tipped to become a millionaire before the end of the year by PDC Chairman Barry Hearn.

"I think it could be this year," he said on the Barry Hearn Show. "I am pre-judging his performances, but I'd be surprised if he didn't to be honest with you. There are darts players out there already earning well over £1m - £2m per year as it is. That is where the sport has got to... for Luke and the sport, it is just the beginning."

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