Victoria and David Beckham's home to face big structural problems.SEE: Victoria and David Beckham's grand £31million mansion is another worldHowever, the Mail on Sunday has reported that part of the property has had to be cordoned off from the family as it is close to collapsing – and due to the fact their home is Grade II listed, they can't fix it immediately.
Grade II listed buildings are those "of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve it" which means they are legally protected from being demolished or altered without planning permission.
This includes changing original architectural features such as stonework.SUB: Inside the Beckhams' two very different UK homesThe detached London townhouse, located in the exclusive area of Holland Park, is made up of four storeys.
The raised terrace reportedly needs urgent repairs, but the Beckhams need to obtain council approval before going ahead, which means that David and Victoria and their three youngest children Romeo, Cruz and Harper will have to keep a safe distance in the meantime.READ: David and Victoria Beckham's cosy bedroom at £150k home is so unexpectedRELATED: Jamie Oliver and wife Jools' historic £6m mansion that was home to abandoned treasure The couple's terrace has reportedly collapsedAlthough the family have shared several glimpses inside their home, including the black wrought iron canopy at the entrance and the modern kitchen with its own ladder, they haven't shared photos from the terrace so it is unknown what it looked like before the damage.Their latest home disaster comes after the couple spent an estimated £8million on renovation work in 2016.
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