Mark Wright celebrates his 35th birthday with 'first pint in his bar'

Mark Wright celebrates his 35th birthday in style as he pulls his ‘first pint in his bar’ at his new ‘£3.5m’ Essex mansion during renovation work

He’s celebrating his 35th birthday in style.

And Mark Wright, rang in his day with a celebratory pint in the bar area of his new ‘£3.5million’ mansion in Essex, on Thursday. 

The former TOWIE star, took to social media to document the renovation progress as he downed a pint in honor of his birthday.   

Exciting! Mark Wright celebrated his 35th birthday in style as he pulled his ‘first pint in his bar’ at his new ‘£3.5m’ Essex mansion on Thursday

Taking to Instagram, he said: ‘To make it even better, the day that the bar got up and running, is my birthday! What a way to spend my birthday, a pint in my new bar, in my new house.’ 

Mark laughed as he added that all the builders who had been working on the project decided to stay for a beer afterwards. 

Surrounded by plasterboard and wires, the television personality explained that there was still more work to be done in the bar area, but the pumps were up and running.   

Celebration: He said: ‘What a way to spend my birthday, a pint in my new bar, in my new house’ as he worked the pump 

Oh dear: But it appeared that he was quite the novice as the glass was filled with foamy froth and the room laughed at the sight of his first ever pint

Mark stood behind pump as he thanked Heineken and worked the bar and exclaimed: ‘First pint to ever be pulled in the bar.’     

But it appeared that he was quite the novice as the glass was filled with foamy froth and the room laughed at the sight of his first ever pint. 

Mark and his wife Michelle Keegan, who are estimated to have a net worth of £12million, have been documenting the construction process after purchasing the original property for £1.3million in October 2019.

Progress: Mark and his wife Michelle Keegan, have been documenting the construction process after purchasing the original property for £1.3million in October 2019

And despite months of delays due to the Covid pandemic, their five-bedroom mansion is beginning to resemble their architectural model, after builders put in the windows late in August.

Due to various lockdowns and Covid restrictions, construction has been stop- start after they demolished a farmhouse and began building a five-bedroom mansion complete with bar, gym, granny annexe and outdoor swimming pool.

The couple won planning approval for the colossal building project back in January 2020 – and it looks like it’ll be over two years after that date until they can move in.

Nearly there! The couple won planning approval for the colossal building project back in January 2020 – and it looks like it’ll be over two years after that date until they can move in

Construction experts have estimated the demolition and rebuild of the home will cost around £3.5million. 

It will boast a stunning landscaped garden with new trees planted behind an outdoor pool as well as a golf course and football pitch.

There is also a huge makeup room which joins up with an even bigger dressing room on the first floor.

Each of the property’s five bedrooms has its own en-suite, while three of them have dressing rooms.

The master bedroom has its own glass balcony so the couple can enjoy the countryside views.

Wow! Construction experts have estimated the demolition and rebuild of the home will cost around £3.5million 

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