
Inside David and Victoria Beckham's £12,000,000 Cotswolds mansion
The Beckham family have shared glimpses inside their stunning £12million Cotswolds mansion over the years.
After purchasing the Grade-II listed farmhouse in Chipping Norton for a reported £6.15million in 2016, several developments have been made since.
Commanding two acres on the Great Tew estate, David and Victoria transformed their house into an idyllic dream-like garden inspired by Soho Farmhouse.
Viewers were treated to a rare insight into their stunning home as part of their Netflix docuseries Beckham.
With a built-in sauna, plunge pool, football pitch, gym and swimming pool, the house is now thought to be worth roughly £12million.
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The couple, who share children Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12,also demonstrated their expensive taste in classic designers, exposed brick walls and hardwood flooring.
Lavish pictures inside their home show a £10,000 Chesterfield green velvet sofa with Versailles-style flooring, according to MailOnline.
In addition, viewers saw a £50,000 BBQ tent from family friend Guy Ritchie's brand Wild Kitchen.
The family also have an outdoor kitchen with a £1,000 pizza oven and £8,000 infrared heater.
Completing their country aesthetic is a rustic Cotswolds kitchen which was completely renovated.
Topping this off, the Beckham family has a lake, tennis court and football pitch in their garden with bees where David is able to make his own honey.
Inside the house, David showed off his extremely well-organised wardrobe.
He has previously discussed his obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) when it comes to colour coordinating his wardrobe.
David also discussed how he plans his entire outfits for the week.
Last year, it was rumoured that the Beckham's were looking to splurge Miami mansion
The England football star and Spice Girl were looking at an expansive nine-bedroom property with its own rooftop bar in a bid to be closer to David's team Inter Miami.
The 14,270-square-foot property was reportedly built in 2018 and includes nine bedrooms, four bathrooms, a movie theatre, and even a gym, according to The Real Deal.
If that wasn't enough, the home even has a spa and a pool to relax in while taking in the views of Florida's Biscayne Bay.
Earlier this week, David started his milestone 50th celebrations early with a party at his £10million home in the Cotswolds.
Guests dressed up in tuxedos and ballgowns before enjoying cocktails and rides in expensive supercars, including a Porsche Penske from the IndyCar Series, which was seen parked outside the home.
Later in the evening some were seen soaking after jumping into the pond fully clothed.
It has also recently been revealed that David is tackling his very own chat show – as he makes strides to become the next Graham Norton.
The footballer will begin presenting Beckham & Friends on Paramount Plus next month.
On the TV show, David will welcome a host of famous friends as they discuss the semi-final matches between Milan and Barcelona, and PSG and Arsenal, before the final in Germany. More Trending
David came into the spotlight in 1992, making his debut for Manchester United when he was just 17.
Throughout his career he went on to win 19 major trophies and is considered one of the best players of his generation.
Beckham is available to watch on Netflix.
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