David and Victoria Beckham are considering giving up their £6 million Cotswolds home, an insider has claimed.
The pair are said to love the repurposed barn, which features everything from a football pitch to a pool. However, noise caused by nearby traffic is reportedly putting them off, writes the Mirror.
The home is near celebrity hotspot Soho Farmhouse, which has been visited by the likes of James Corden and Meghan Markle.
A source close to the couple said: "David and Victoria adore their barn and they absolutely love Great Tew, but the traffic and noise that comes from it has made it very difficult to live there."
The insider added that the couple "love going to the Cotswolds," but said: "They think it’s time to find another property to spend their weekends in, just not too far away."
"It is such a shame – so much love has gone into that house and they got it just how they wanted it. It is their sanctuary," they told The Mail on Sunday.
It is unclear whether David and Victoria will sell their Grade II listed farmhouse, or rent the property out.
After purchasing the home, the famous couple made several improvements. The barn now features a sauna, pool, football pitch, gym, and £50,000 safari tent for entertaining. It's thought to be worth about £12 million.
They also own a London home where the family spend the majority of their time. Their city home is said to be worth a jaw-dropping £31 million.
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