David and Victoria Beckham live an incredibly glamorous lifestyle, flitting between their palatial Holland Park family home and their chic penthouse apartment in Miami, but the couple actually enjoys their downtime in a rustic converted farmhouse in the Cotswolds.SEE: The Beckhams' Cotswolds mansion just received a surprise upgrade – full tourTheir impressive country estate, which is now estimated to be worth £12million, features an Estonian-style sauna, plunge pool, football pitch and swimming pool, as well as a new £50,000 safari-style tent for cooking and entertaining - but their latest instalment set within the grounds of the luxurious barn conversion might surprise you.WATCH: Inside Victoria Beckham's gorgeous bathroom inside Cotswolds homeAccording to the MailOnline, documents filed by the football-come-fashion moguls show they plan to plant a wildflower meadow at their £6 million property on the Great Tew estate.The wholesome move is believed to be part of a wider landscaping plan, which no doubt will support David's passion for beekeeping which he started during the first coronavirus lockdown.RELATED: The Beckhams' £73million property porfolio revealed The Beckhams love to get their children involved in their outdoorsy projectsDavid and Victoria have also filed plans to plant new trees and native hedgerows, bringing back the beauty of nature to their highly-adapted country bolthole.According to the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), wildflower meadows are an alternative to lawns and flower borders and can offer blooming floral displays year on year.MORE: 21 of the most beautiful celebrity gardens to inspire youSEE: David and Victoria Beckham's garden rivals a holiday retreat in new photoThe Beckhams have a lot of.
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