Inside Luke Littler’s ‘Millionaire’s Road’ mansion with six bogs and residential cinema

Darts sensation Luke Littler has upgraded to a lavish five-bedroom mansion in his native Warrington.

Littler, who’s seen a rapid ascent after making it to the 2024 World Darts Championship final, is shelling out £6,000 per month for the residence, touted by estate agents as a ‘wonderful family home’.

The abode is situated on a lane ‘locally recognised as Millionaire’s Road’, with Littler reportedly raking in nearly £600,000 from his darts exploits so far. The 17-year-old pocketed £200,000 in prize money at the World Darts Championship and an extra £275,000 for clinching the Premier League title.

Now, Littler and his kin have traded their modest £180,000 two-bedroom semi for a magnificent new dwelling boasting an indoor pool, expansive garden, home cinema and six bathrooms. Rent includes services of a gardener and pool upkeep.



The property has five bedrooms
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The property is lauded as being “completed to an uncompromising standard, with intelligent design, impressive technology, top-tier fixtures and fittings and superb leisure facilities”, having been “meticulously and ingeniously redesigned to maximise and enhance space, creating a perfect blend of luxury finish and ease of living”.

Moreover, Littler’s new local watering hole, The Cat and Lion, is all set to greet the darts prodigy for a round of arrows whenever he’s up for it. “He’d be more than welcome in the pub any time,” Deputy Manager Lauren Gilchrist told the Mirror.



The pictures from inside his new home were published on Right Move
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He is paying £6,000 a month in rent
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“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.

“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 is on course to chalk up his first million before this year’s out, all thanks to the power of the arrow according to PDC boss Barry Hearn.



Luke Littler’s indoor pool
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He said: “There’s blokes throwing arrows earning deep into the £1m – £2m a year. That’s where the game’s at… for Luke and the sport, it’s just the start.”

Luke Littler