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An urban explorer uncovers the wreckage of footballer Jermaine Pennant’s derelict £3m mansion after fire ravaged the property.
Daniel Sims, 33, known as BeardedReality on YouTubetook to his channel to give his followers a glimpse into the burnt down former home of Jermaine Pennant, who played for Liverpool from 2006 to 2009.
The former Arsenal and Leeds star, 39, bought the five-bedroom mansion in 2006 when he joined Liverpool and lived there until he left the club to play for the Spanish side.
He then rented a home in Speke, Cheshire, for the next decade as he moved around several times during his football career – including appearances in India and Singapore before finally retiring in 2017.

33-year-old Daniel Sims (pictured), known on YouTube as BeardedReality, gave his followers a glimpse of the burnt-out former house believed to have belonged to Jermain Pennant, who played for Liverpool between 2006 and 2009, on his channel.

The former Arsenal and Leeds United star (pictured: Jermaine Pennant on Good Morning Britain last week), 39, bought the five-bedroom mansion in 2006 when he joined Liverpool and lived there until he left the club to play for Spain the team.
But the property has been empty since 2020 after the footballer split from his then-partner, model Alice Goodwin, 32.
The derelict home near Liverpool John Lennon Airport was then turned into a cannabis farm and was the subject of a drugs warrant earlier last year which led to the arrest of a 35-year-old man.
But firefighters rushed to the house last October when the fire broke out.
The police have launched an investigation into the arson of the fire.
Youtuber Daniel showed his 9,500 subscribers that the property is nowhere near its former glory.
Viewers were soon presented with a multitude of abandoned spaces, broken tiles and piles of black garbage bags filled to the brim with waste.
The property has been derelict since 2020, and drug warrants were reportedly served on the location in recent months after officers allegedly discovered a multi-plant cannabis farm.

He then rented a home in Spek, Cheshire, for the next decade as he moved around a number of times during his football career – including stints in India and Singapore – before finally retiring in 2017.

But the property has been empty since 2020 after the footballer split from his then-partner, model Alice Goodwin, 32

Youtuber Daniel showed his 9,500 subscribers that the property is nowhere near its former glory

A derelict home near Liverpool John Lennon Airport was later turned into a cannabis farm and was the subject of a drugs warrant earlier this year that led to the arrest of a 35-year-old man.

But firefighters rushed to the house last October when the fire broke out

The police launched an investigation into the fire
“I researched this site with Mr Micky at the end of last year right after it had two fires and a cannabis factory,” said the Huddersfield content creator.
“We were at the scene for a good hour navigating the place, filming and taking pictures.
“The house itself wasn’t quite stable, so it was quite dangerous and had quite a few low-flying planes, so we tried to capture that on film.”
Daniel who uploaded video last month even stating that there were some marijuana plants left that the authorities did not seize.
He said: “When we first got to the property we could immediately see that the upper floors were quite badly affected by the fire, but the building itself was still intact.
“We turned around the building and found that the door was wide open, and all the old furniture had just tumbled out into the garden.
When I originally found out that the place had been abandoned, I knew that there were still cannabis plants growing inside and that everything was abandoned, so it was quite shocking to see the state of the place.

Viewers were soon presented with a multitude of abandoned spaces, broken tiles and piles of black garbage bags filled to the brim with waste

The property has been derelict since 2020, and a warrant was reportedly issued at the location in recent months after officers allegedly discovered a multi-plant cannabis farm

“I researched this site with Mr Micky at the end of last year right after it had two fires and a cannabis factory,” said the Huddersfield content creator.

He added: “We were on the scene for a good hour navigating the place, filming and taking pictures. “The house itself wasn’t quite stable, so it was quite dangerous and had quite a few low-flying planes, so we tried to capture that on film.”
“We went in to see the damage and you could see people growing [weed] there they prepared their own food and used portable cooking equipment.
“When we went around the building, you can see where the cannabis plants were and how dangerous the property is in its current state.”
But despite its current ransacked state, the YouTuber could only imagine how the former homeowner and professional soccer player would have originally lived.
He said: “I think the town would just be a wonderful home at some point and it has some amazing features.
“I loved seeing the actor’s lounge, which at one point looked like a real man cave, but looks like it was left as a dump when the growers moved in.
“I love the pool at the back where the planes fly low, it really gives it an amazing atmosphere, so it’s a shame to see this place now ravaged by fire, overgrown and falling into disrepair.
“It’s amazing how they let it rot and didn’t even sell it or reuse it – it amazes me.”
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