Jermaine Pennant’s old home, a cannabis factory

Jermaine Pennant bought the house in 2006 when he signed for Liverpool.
Jermaine Pennant bought the house in 2006 when he signed for Liverpool.

Jermaine Pennant bought the house for tens of millions.

Now the former home of the Premier League profile has been turned into a cannabis factory.

Large piles were found when the police launched a raid.

In the summer of 2006, Jermaine Pennant got his dream come true and signed him with the big club Liverpool. As usual, treat yourself to a Pork Villa for just over 10 million kroner on Hill Road in Widnes, by the River Mersey.

This is what the bathroom originally looked like...
This is what the bathroom originally looked like…

...and this is the kitchen.
…and this is the kitchen.

Pennant lived in the house for three years and then opted to rent it out as his career continued on a zigzag path, to say the least, with odd stops in Singapore and India.

Two years ago, it was completely abandoned and turned into a mess.

“big piles”

Now it is taken over by cannabis growers.

The bathroom these days.
The bathroom these days.

In a 35-minute video posted to YouTube, you can go for a walk around the house and hear how surprised the people filming are at what they see.

– Wow, look, there are big piles of weeds everywhere, people say.

Amidst all the hemp piles, they also found an old picture of Jermaine Pennant.

35-year-old man arrested

The Daily Mail says the police raided the house earlier this year and a 35-year-old man was arrested. A source told the newspaper that the house had been empty since the last tenants moved out in 2020 and that it was “known” that “some squatters” had taken it.

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