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Victoria and David Beckham reveal plans for huge outdoor kitchen on £6 million Cotswold estate

VICTORIA and David Beckham are reportedly planning for a huge outdoor kitchen on their Cotswold estate.

They're said to be constructing a giant outdoor building made of glass where they'll be able to host guests alfresco.

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The Beckhams have reportedly submitted a new planning application for their Cotswold homeCredit: Refer to Caption
has reported that the couple - whose son Brooklyn is a trainee chef - have put in for permission to erect the stand alone structure at their luxury estate.

The new addition, if approved, will be "surrounded with wild plants and several tables and chairs for guests".

Reps for the Beckhams declined to comment.

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Their amazing property already has a “fairytale garden” designed by Chelsea Flower Show winner Marcus Barnett, which includes a pergola.

There is also a "natural swimming pond" - using water recycled from the main house - and a fruit orchard of plum, pear, crab apple, wild cherry and witch hazel trees.

And Victoria previously showed off her husband’s beekeeping skills on Instagram as he built a number of beehives in his field by hand.

The couple have been adding to their Cotswold property ever since snapping it up six years ago for £6.1million.

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In 2021, the couple won their council battle to create a huge booze basement that can store over 7,000 bottles underneath their garage.

To put in perspective the size of the cellar, it’s bigger than the average size of a three-bed newbuild home in the UK.

Also in 2021 they had plans to install a huge lake approved despite a row with neighbours over the giant water feature.

The couple were backed by the council in the row - who said that the lake plan can go ahead as long as they don't use motorised boats on it.

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The family in their Cotswold home
The £6 million house has become their main UK baseCredit: Instagram

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