Looking inside the homes of the rich and famous to see how the other half live is a pastime that many people enjoy. As well as their grand master bedrooms and huge open-plan kitchens, one thing that most of us are rather envious of is their gardens.
Celebrities often have huge outdoor spaces that boast everything from swimming pools and spa-like hot tubs to lavish lawns with beautiful flower beds. These incredible spaces are often what some of us could only ever dream of owning, with enough space to host extravagant parties or BBQs with family and friends.
Here we take a sneak peak at some of the best celebrity gardens, from Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan's new Essex mansion to Gordon Ramsay's coastal home in Cornwall.
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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan
Mark and Michelle are in the midst of building their very own dream Essex mansion, which already looks like a luxury holiday resort.
The couple are constantly keeping fans up-to-date with the progress on their joint Instagram account @wrighthome which has amassed 390,000 followers.
The celebrity pair shared the designs for their extraordinary garden created by @rosebanklandscaping, which will make every garden lover envious.
It is set to feature a giant pool that lights up, in-water loungers, sunbeds and two seating areas with fire pits.
Revealing the lavish plans on their Instagram page, the caption read: "Our garden means the world to us and we love the outdoors. It’s funny how you can have a dream, tell the professionals and they make your dream, bigger than you ever imagined.
"Absolutely blown away and cannot wait to see it come to life."
David and Victoria Beckham
David and Victoria Beckham purchased a beautiful Grade II listed farmhouse in the tiny village of Great Tew in the Cotswolds back in 2016, which reportedly cost them around £6.15 million.
When renovating their home, the Beckhams spared no expense on the garden which features an outdoor pool, hot tub, croquet lawn, private orchard, sauna and steam room and a football pitch for Romeo and David to practice on.
Romeo shared a rare glimpse of the pool as he posed for a photo with his model girlfriend Mia Regan on Instagram.
The fairy-tale inspired space was designed by Chelsea Flower Show winner Marcus Barnett and also has a bee-keeping area, where David likes to tend to the bees in their many hives.
Gordon Ramsay
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s Cornwall mansion has a never-ending garden which overlooks stunning views of the coastline.
The TV chef, 53, brought the plot in 2015 for a staggering £4.4 million and decided to knock down the original 1920s property to build a new luxe pad - which includes a second property in the garden, reports the Mirror.
The beachside house is where Gordon spent lockdown with his wife Tana Ramsay and their five children, and its easy to see why they relocated there.
The home has plenty of outdoor space with seating areas for the whole family, as well as an incredible glass infinity pool.
Ben Shephard
Good Morning Britain's Ben Shephard and his wife Annie, who is an interior designer, have a stunning garden space.
It includes a lovely lawn area with beautiful flower beds and vegetable patches galore.
Besides an astro turf football pitch for their sons, the couple have added cute and quirky additions to their garden such as a bench for drinking gin, a white shed, and a quaint rabbit house.
Lord Sugar
Lord Alan Sugar has recently had a bespoke luxury gazebo put up in his garden in his mansion in Chigwell, Essex.
Gazebo company Crown Pavilions recently created a one-of-a-kind pub gazebo for Lord Sugar, which features a 100-year-old Irish bar.
Inside there is custom timber seating with acrylic cushions which can be left outside all year-round.
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