Inside the professional archery life of an 18yo

Move over cricketers and footy players – one of the most used free-riding sports stars, with a whopping $12,000 a week in rent to boot, is one of the biggest names in a sport you’d never imagine: professional darts.
Eighteen-year-old Englishman Luke Littler is the biggest name in archery, having recently won two PDC world championships – the sport’s top prize.
As a young person, Littler is known to enjoy a good kebab and a game of Call of Duty, but unlike most of his age, he has moved his family to a comfortable rental of £ 6,000-a-month ($ 12,073) thanks to his winning millions.
His latest world championship victory saw him walk away with £1m (more than $2.01m) in prize money, as he became the first player in a decade to win back-to-back titles.
Darts prodigy Luke Littler’s winnings have made him millions. Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images.
In accordance with The SunLittler made £3m (over $6.03m) in prize money during his short career, although his net worth is thought to be largely thanks to endorsements by the likes of Xbox and BoohooMAN.
Starting out as a complete unknown at the age of 16, Littler quickly rose to the top of the sport, helping him move his family into their five-bedroom rental in north-west England.
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The Cheshire home rented by 18-year-old archery champion Luke Littler. Image: Daily Mail/Rightmove.
A five-bedroom house rents for more than $12,000 a month. Image: Daily Mail/Rightmove.
In accordance with The Daily Mail‘Nuke’ moved into a house in his home town of Warrington, Cheshire – an area between Manchester and Liverpool – in October last year.
This three-storey property sits on a road known locally as Millionaire’s Road.
The Littlers have reportedly swapped their £180,000 ($362,211) two-bedroom in Warrington for a stunning new property, which includes an indoor pool, home cinema and six bathrooms.
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Inside the kitchen of a double champion. Image: Daily Mail/Rightmove.
Luke Littler celebrates winning the 2025/26 World Darts Championship Final in London, England. Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images.
The house is heavily guarded, has electric gates and is reportedly full of CCTV cameras.
An open-plan kitchen and dining area with bi-fold doors leads to the indoor swimming pool, which is reportedly 36ft long.
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Littler luxury rental pool. Image: Daily Mail/Rightmove.
The pool room includes a lounge area with lounge chairs and exercise equipment, as well as a cinema projector and double doors opening onto a spacious balcony.
Gardener and pool maintenance included in rent.
The home is said to have a bedroom, a formal living area and a large double garage.
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