England ace Harry Maguire’s £4million mansion FLOODS hours after hosting star-studded New Year’s Eve bash

England ace Harry Maguire’s £4million mansion FLOODS hours after hosting star-studded New Year’s Eve bash

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England ace Harry Maguire’s £4million mansion FLOODS hours after hosting star-studded New Year’s Eve bash
Author: Paul Sims
Published: Jan, 02 2025 18:45

ENGLAND ace Harry Maguire was among hundreds of flood victims after his £4million home was hit by the New Year's Day deluge. The Manchester United defender, 31, marked the turn of the year with a lavish party for friends and family. Invited guests included Three Lions teammate and Everton shot-stopper Jordan Pickford, 30, and his wife, Megan.

 [A man was seen on a rubber dinghy after flooding ravaged Cheshire]
Image Credit: The Sun [A man was seen on a rubber dinghy after flooding ravaged Cheshire]

But hours after the clocks struck midnight, Maguire woke to find his landscaped gardens underwater amid torrential downpours. Sources said the flood - which also struck neighbouring properties in Wilmslow, Cheshire - was up to 3ft deep. Dad-of-two Maguire, married to florist wife, Fern, 29, jumped into action as emergency services in the region declared a major incident.

 [Harry Maguire was among hundreds of flood victims after his £4million home was hit by the New Year's Day deluge]
Image Credit: The Sun [Harry Maguire was among hundreds of flood victims after his £4million home was hit by the New Year's Day deluge]

He was joined by guests as they tried to stop the water from reaching the house. A source said: "It was all hands to the pump. "They'd all had a wonderful night marking the New Year and went off to bed. "But they woke a few hours later to find the back gardens deep underwater and the rain still falling.

 [A major incident was declared after severe rain battered Greater Manchester]
Image Credit: The Sun [A major incident was declared after severe rain battered Greater Manchester]

"They did everything they could to stop the flood from reaching the house. "It certainly wasn't the start to the year they had expected, but Harry knows it was a lot worse for others. "They're assessing the damage and know it could have been a lot worse.".

 [A flooded road near Alderley Edge Cheshire this morning]
Image Credit: The Sun [A flooded road near Alderley Edge Cheshire this morning]

An entire month's worth of rain fell in just 48 hours, forecasters said yesterday as the clear up operation began. Fire crews in Greater Manchester attended more than 100 incidents - with dozens of people trapped inside their homes. In neighbouring Cheshire, the banks of the Bridgewater Canal collapsed.

 [The Bridgewater Canal at Little Bollington in Cheshire]
Image Credit: The Sun [The Bridgewater Canal at Little Bollington in Cheshire]

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