David and Victoria Beckham have submitted plans to West Oxfordshire District Council to install an external log store at their Grade II listed home in Chipping Norton.MORE: Victoria Beckham reveals £31m London home as you've never seen it beforeThe power couple – who are parents to children Brooklyn, 22, Romeo, 19, Cruz, 17, and Harper, 10 – reportedly hope to add the lean-to covered storage area onto a new outbuilding and office at their £6million Cotswolds abode, which has already been granted planning permission.
This would increase the floor space of the outbuilding by up to 28 square metres, according to documents obtained by the Daily Mail.
WATCH: David Beckham shows off beautiful fireplace at Cotswolds homeThe duo have also applied to secure "minor alterations to the layout" of their proposed extension.TRIED AND TESTED: I trained like Victoria Beckham for one week – and the results will surprise youThe approved outbuilding is set to have a herringbone stone floor and will include a small, insulated office space and a rainwater butt, as well as parking bays for tractors and quad bikes, the paper reports.The sprawling country home already boasts a football pitch, an outdoor pool, and a sauna, as well as a plunge pool.
Victoria and David Beckham are planning more changes to their Grade II listed homeThe Beckhams' quest for planning permission certainly hasn't been smooth sailing and there have been reports of protests from neighbours in the past.In 2020, four years after they bought the property, West Oxfordshire District Council granted the Beckhams permission to create a kidney-shaped lake on the grounds, on the condition they plant hedgerows and trees to protect native birds, and also use special lights to help.
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