Posh & Becks plan to be new Tom & Barbara from The Good Life at country manor

19 July 2023 , 19:31
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David Beckham's plans have been approved (Image: INSTAGRAM)

David Beckham has been given the go-ahead to create more Good Life vibes at his Cotswolds home.

The footie icon and wife Victoria want to grow their own veg, like Tom and Barbara in the 1970s TV comedy.

And now, their planning application “to create a kitchen garden with raised beds, together with a ­traditional glasshouse” has had the thumbs up from West Oxfordshire District Council. The couple even had a special ­eco-survey and biodiversity survey to ensure the bid was passed.

Previously, Becks, 48, and former Spice Girl Posh, 49, enlisted Chelsea Flower Show winner Marcus Barnett to create a two-tier “fairy tale” garden that makes the most of their two-acre estate in the picturesque area. The grounds of their pile are made up of wild meadow grass and an orchard with 23 trees, along with two vegetable patches, a 60ft croquet lawn and a lake.

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Posh & Becks plan to be new Tom & Barbara from The Good Life at country manorRichard Briers and Felicity Kendal in The Good Life (BBC)

Other additions the family has made to the garden include creating an area for beehives, after Becks started beekeeping as a hobby during ­lockdown, and a tennis court-turned-football pitch.

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The former Manchester United and England skipper has also asked for planning permission to put in another road while the greenhouse is built.

However, one of the Beckhams’ neighbours has complained about this, saying: “I object to this because it is a needless use of materials.

“There is already an access road so what is the point of laying another road just to build a fancy greenhouse? That seems a waste of resources.”

Stephen White

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