Liam Gallagher ‘granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room’ as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion

Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion

As a lifestyle expert who has spent decades immersed in the world of celebrities and their homes, I can confidently say that Liam Gallagher is not just another rockstar with a lavish mansion. He’s a man who understands the art of creating a sanctuary – a place where he can unwind, reflect, and indulge in life’s simple pleasures.

According to reports, Liam Gallagher has been granted approval to build a peaceful garden annex at his approximately £4 million property in London.

In 2019, the actor from “Oasis,” aged 52, purchased a tranquil mock Tudor house on one of the peaceful streets in the northern part of London. Since then, he has carried out numerous upgrades and improvements on this luxurious abode.

Now, it appears the singer has reportedly been given approval to establish a tranquil sanctuary at the lower part of his backyard. However, it’s important to note that this haven should not serve as a place for sleeping.

As reported by The Mirror, the plans specify that the additional structure can only be utilized for functions related to residential purposes, not primary dwelling or commercial activities.

To eliminate any confusion, it’s important to clarify that the structure should not serve functions typically found in a primary residence, like sleeping areas.

To make sure the construction doesn’t negatively impact the neighborhood’s charm or the benefits of nearby homes…

Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion

Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion
Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion

The garden room we’ve approved will be built with smaller support columns (piles). Additionally, during construction, it’s important to protect any surrounding trees to maintain a pleasing appearance in the area.

According to the report, it states that Liam proposed a plan to the local council for demolishing his current shed in order to construct a spacious “glass conservatory-like structure” which would be twice as large.

Representatives for Liam Gallagher declined to comment when approached by TopMob.

Following the June revelation by The Mail, it was disclosed that the musician aimed to enhance the security of his lavish residence by constructing a fresh garden wall.

Additionally, he proposed a plan to set up an 1800s estate with a 6-foot high barrier of shrubs (to deter unwanted visitors and maintain privacy).

According to Liam’s planner, the current entry gates and enclosures around the property aren’t adequate in terms of ensuring privacy or security for the family.

At that point, he had additionally sought approval to set up an outdoor heated pool, a plant room, and a sunbathing space as well.

To minimize potential objections from the council regarding the proposals, the application underscored the following point: ‘It’s worth mentioning that a number of surrounding properties incorporate swimming pools of different forms and dimensions.’

Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion
Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion
Liam Gallagher 'granted planning permission to build his own relaxing garden room' as he continues with his lavish transformation of £4M mock Tudor-style London mansion

Originally, the plan included expanding an already submerged patio area on the property, which had no neighbor’s objections when it was initially proposed.

Next month, The Sun newspaper shared that Liam is considering new ideas for his garden. He’s taking steps to replace his central fire pit with a serene environment featuring a summerhouse and sunbeds arranged near the pool instead.

Apart from what has been reported, he is said to have replaced the barbecue spot with a high-end, fashionable outdoor pizza oven, priced at more than 2,000 pounds.

The article mentions that he additionally intends to install a feature tree, specifically an Acer palmatum Bloodgood, at the house’s entrance. This distinctive Japanese tree is known for its stunning deep purple color.

As he set his plans into action, the eco-friendly celebrity took care to preserve every historic tree on the site and shielded their roots with unique precautions during the building process.

Additionally, it’s said that the swimming pool will feature a quiet heat pump, making its sound barely noticeable at just 27 dB from a distance of ten meters. This is comparable to the volume of a gentle whisper.

The publication mentions that the planning application suggests using an air source heat pump to provide heat for the suggested swimming pool.

The crucial part in question is built to effectively manage the swimming pool’s temperature, limiting its effect on the environment as much as possible. The objective is to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions related to pool heating and avoid reliance on fossil fuels such as gas.

Previously, it was approved for Liam to carry out several renovation projects, such as installing new exterior doors, making internal changes, and refurbishing the premises, including a luxurious lounge area equipped with a high-end bar and seating.

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2024-12-11 13:48

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