JAMES Corden has been given the green light to build a new property complete with pool and tennis court in place of his £8million mansion which will be torn down.
The Gavin and Stacey star’s UK home, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, has fallen into disrepair while he hosted The Late Late Show in the US.
His Oxfordshire home includes a Grade II listed Druid’s Temple and a swimming pool. The TV star, 44, has now been given planning permission to demolish the existing property and build a new, stunning six-bedroom mansion.
The home will be a two-storey property complete with a subterranean basement incorporating a plant room. The new home will be even “grandeur” than before, according to planners, who say the property will be 18 per cent larger overall while the basement will increase by 11 per cent.
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