Inside the Beckhams’ Soho Farmhouse-inspired retreat: David and Victoria show off the family’s £12M Cotswolds home complete with a £50k safari tent, pizza oven and a giant lake
David and Victoria Beckham offered fans a glimpse inside their £12M Cotswolds home during new Netflix documentary BECKHAM.
The couple, who share children Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12, snapped up their country retreat for a reported £6.15 million in December 2016.
After the Beckhams’ improvements, the property boasts a sauna, plunge pool, football pitch, gym, swimming pool and £50,000 safari tent in the grounds for entertaining, and is now thought to be worth about £12 million.
In the new documentary, viewers were given a look at the Soho Farmhouse-inspired retreat, which is designed with hardwood flooring and exposed brick walls
One shot shows Victoria and David cooking and dancing with the family in their BBQ tent.
Lavish: David and Victoria Beckham offered fans a glimpse inside their £12M Cotswolds home during new Netflix documentary BECKHAM
Décor: In the new documentary, viewers were given a look at the Soho Farmhouse-inspired retreat, which is designed with hardwood flooring and exposed brick walls
David showed off his immaculately organised wardrobe as he spoke about his ‘obsession’ with keeping things in order.
The former footballer – who suffers with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) – gave fans a glimpse into his neat and tidy lifestyle.
The fourth and final episode opened with a throwback clip of David in his teenage years saying he always keeps his room clean, noting ‘I hate an untidy room.’
It then cut to current day as the sportsman, 46, was filmed running his hands across his clothing as he explained: ‘It’s all quite organised, jackets, jean shirts, shirts and then it goes from jumpers, cardis to T-shirts, underwear socks and then suits.’
He revealed that he sorted his jumpers by colour coordination then folded them at angle in order to see what was underneath.
David then showed off a clothes rail as he explained: ‘those are my outfits for the rest of the week, I prep my week. It used to just be the night before.’
Viewers were later shown the rustic Cotswolds kitchen which is renovated from head to toe, with chic dark grey cupboards complete with gold handles and concealed fridge.
Family: The couple, who share children Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12, snapped up their country retreat for a reported £6.15 million in December 2016
Fun: One shot shows Victoria and David cooking and dancing with the family in their BBQ tent
Neat: David showed off his immaculately organised wardrobe as he spoke about his ‘obsession’ with keeping things in order
Pristine: The former footballer – who suffers with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) – gave fans a glimpse into his neat and tidy lifestyle as he was filmed for his new Netflix docuseries
Everything has a home: He revealed that he sorted his jumpers by colour coordinating them then folding them at an angle in order to see what is underneath without moving them
David then showed off a clothes rail as he explained: ‘those are my outfits for the rest of the week, I prep my week. It used to just be the night before.’
Swanky: Viewers were later shown the rustic Cotswolds kitchen which is renovated from head to toe, with chic dark grey cupboards complete with gold handles and concealed fridge
Stylish: Completing the country aesthetic there is a black double-fronted AGA as well as traditional pizza oven with a huge pile of firewood ready for the family to rustle up the Italian dish
Sweet: On Tuesday night, the couple were joined by their four children for the premiere of Beckham’s new four-part documentary which spans his life
Completing the country aesthetic there is a black double-fronted AGA as well as traditional pizza oven with a huge pile of firewood ready for the family to rustle up the Italian dish.
They cook in swanky copper pans that hang from the large rack and clean up with designer Daylesford White Stripe Tea Towels from it’s namesake and nearby village.
Huge wooden boards were hung up on the exposed brickwork alongside Oak shelves piled high with glassware.
The kitchen boasts bags of space with a breakfast bar as well as a large leather sofa perfect for the family can gather around the fireplace.
Large glass doors open out onto the fantastic lawn where David keeps his bees and produces his own honey.
The farmhouse was their weekend getaway and was converted into a huge family home after extensive renovations.
They even had the help of Marcus Barnett, a three-time Chelsea Flower Show winner, who transformed their garden into a beautiful fairytale oasis.
Cooking: They cook in swanky copper pans that hang from the large rack and clean up with designer Daylesford White Stripe Tea Towels from it’s namesake and nearby village
Luxury: Large glass doors open out onto the fantastic lawn where David keeps his bees and produces his own honey
Nature: They even had the help of Marcus Barnett, a three-time Chelsea Flower Show winner, who transformed their garden into a beautiful fairytale oasis
Quality time: The farmhouse was their weekend getaway and was converted into a huge family home after extensive renovations
Luxury: If the family wanted to unwind even further, there is an Estonian sauna and hot tub for them to enjoy too
/House hunting: They are now searching for serenity again, looking for a new property or land near Great Tew after Soho Farmhouse expanded
The outdoor space had an pergola and an orchard and their luxurious home was also complete with a plunge pool, tennis court, swimming pool and football pitch.
And if the family wanted to unwind even further, there is an Estonian sauna and hot tub for them to enjoy too.
Their countryside retreat had become a safe haven for them at weekends, away from the hustle and bustle of their £25 million West London mansion.
But recently, the home – now expected to be worth £12 million – has not been the tranquil setting they wanted.
According to the Mail On Sunday, the couple have been by traffic noise from the nearby Soho Farmhouse, an exclusive venue which plays host to celebrities.
Although they bought the house when the celebrity haunt was already open, traffic has doubled in the last two years to the venue.
Guests have to go past their luxury barn conversion to reach the hangout.
They are now searching for serenity again, looking for a new property or land near Great Tew after Soho Farmhouse expanded.
Getaway: Their countryside retreat had become a safe haven for them at weekends, away from the hustle and bustle of their £25 million West London mansion
Issue: According to the Mail On Sunday, the couple have been by traffic noise from the nearby Soho Farmhouse, an exclusive venue which plays host to celebrities
Candid: The tell-all Beckham documentary will see the Beckhams’ give an intimate insight into their marriage and early romance, their family life, as well as charting David’s career
Adorable: The final episode of the documentary showed David cooking for Victoria at their home in The Cotswolds, while Kenny Rogers’ iconic hit with Dolly Parton played
It comes as excitement builds for their tell-all Netflix programme, titled BECKHAM, which will arrive on screens at 8am on Wednesday and will see the Beckhams give unprecedented insight into their family life.
The power couple David and Victoria Beckham were joined by their four children Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12, for the premiere at The Curzon Mayfair on Tuesday.
The large-scale event attracted attracted huge celebrity names from the fashion, music and footballing worlds including James Corden, Emma Bunton, Gary Neville, Anna Wintour and Alex Scott, among many others.
BECKHAM is available to stream on Netflix on October 4 from 8AM.
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