Satellite images showed the area surrounding the home of Hollywood star George Clooney and his wife Amal affected by the floods that hit several areas in southern England.
The summer home of Clooney and Hope, located on the River Thames in Berkshire, was badly damaged by water, until the park and its tennis court were completely submerged, according to photos published by the Daily Mail.
It is noteworthy that the house owned by the famous American actor and director is located on an island in the heart of the River Thames, and dates back to the seventeenth century, and its price is estimated at 12 million pounds.
With rain forecasts, on Friday, the newspaper said the house might suffer more damage.
Britain and other European countries have been exposed to a bad weather wave during the past days, as storm "Dennis", accompanied by heavy rains and strong winds, struck several regions of the continent.
More than 300 flood warnings were issued across Britain, as water levels continued to rise in rivers.