David and Victoria Beckham ‘add outdoor bathrooms to their £12m Cotswolds mansion to save guests from having to walk back to the house’
David and Victoria Beckham have reportedly added outdoor baths to their £12 million Cotswolds mansion for party guests.
The couple built the outdoor facility next to their wooden latrine in the grounds of their country house in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, according to Sun.
The former footballer, 47, and the fashion designer, 48, reportedly wanted to prevent their guests from having to walk back to the main mansion during lavish parties.
There is elegant! David and Victoria Beckham have reportedly added outdoor baths to their £12 million Cotswolds mansion for their party guests.
A friend told the publication: “David and Victoria love to have parties near their lake, but it got exhausting having to go back and forth from the house to use the bathroom when the drinks were flowing.”
‘David asked the architect to design the wood built toilet behind the wild kitchen.’
David and Victoria, who share sons Brooklyn, 23, Romeo, 20, Cruz, 17 and Harper, 11, bought the country house for £6m in 2017 but it is now believed to be worth £12m.
MailOnline has contacted representatives for David and Victoria for comment.
Installation: The couple built the outdoor installation next to their wooden latrine in the grounds of their country house in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, according to reports
Following improvements by the Beckhams, the property boasts a sauna, plunge pool, football pitch, gym, swimming pool and £50,000 safari tent on the grounds for entertainment.
However, it has been claimed that the couple plan to give up their Cotswolds dream home after traffic noise from the Soho Farmhouse put them off.
The couple, who retreat to the converted barn at their £25m mansion in west London at weekends, are said to be looking for another property or piece of land near the picturesque village of Great Tew following the expansion of the golf club. private members.
Parties: The former footballer, 47, and the fashion designer, 48, reportedly wanted to prevent their guests from having to walk back to the main mansion during lavish parties
Visitors to the venue, which has been used by Meghan Markle, Tom Cruise and James Corden for parties, have to pass through the Beckhams’ property to get there.
Soho Farmhouse was already open when the Beckhams bought their retreat in 2017, but the number of cars going there is said to have doubled in the past two years.
A source close to the couple told The Mail on Sunday: ‘David and Victoria adore their barn and absolutely love Great Tew, but the traffic and noise coming from it have made it very difficult to live there now.
“They love going to the Cotswolds and also enjoy spending time at Soho Farmhouse, but think it’s time to find another property to spend the weekends in, but not too far away.
‘It’s a shame, so much love has gone into that house and they got it just the way they wanted it. It is her sanctuary.
It is not known if the couple will sell their Grade II listed country house or rent it out.
Noise: It has been claimed that the couple plan to give up their Cotswolds dream home after traffic noise from the Soho Farmhouse put them off.