GARDEN-LOVING Liam Gallagher’s having a massive garden shed built – bigger than his swimming pool.
The 52-year-old is already splashing the cash made from his and brother Noel‘s sell-out Oasis reunion tour.
Liam is building a huge shed in the garden of his London mansion[/caption]Liam has submitted plans to build a new shed at the back of his £4m property in Highgate, north London.
The plans are under lawful development so they don’t need the council’s green light, he just needs a certificate.
The shed will be approximately eight metres wide – and 21 square metres – which is bigger than a standard lounge.
It will also be larger than the swimming pool he recently got planning permission for
But Liam has had to tone down plans for high security fencing, claiming a lack of privacy, after the council said no.
The Sun revealed last month that Liam’s plans for a new pool had been approved – despite neighbours trying to block it.
The Highgate Society complained the rocker’s application would “create a most unfortunate precedent” and claimed they could be “seriously affected by any ground water diversion”.
But he was given the green light to go ahead with the project, which will also include a patio, pool plant and air source heat pump.
He got knocked back by Haringey Council for his plans for a huge security wall and gates, but a local residents group said his case of lack of privacy was ‘irrelevant’.
The singer’s roughly 24ft by 12ft swimming pool will come with a cover system and feature “bullnosed edge” detail, with “buff natural stone steps”, according to plans submitted to the council.
Development plans also include a new gravel drive and natural stone paving, as well as luxury Hadley Rose Barcelona furniture – including daybeds, loungers and outdoor seating, with a single outdoor chair costing upwards of £2,000.
Liam will also splash out on new fencing, a boundary wall, pebble border and a premium Gozney Dome Pizza Oven, which retails at £1,800.
The development must begin within three years, Haringey Council said in their decision notice, and is expected to follow planning conditions.
The plans were listed under the name of his fiancee, Debbie Gwyther, who he moved in with earlier this year.