Ed Sheeran is reportedly facing an investigation by his local council after furious neighbours discovered a new wooden gazebo on his vast £3.7 estate.
The singer, 30, who has purchased multiple properties in the town of Framlingham, is facing questions from locals around whether he gained planning permission for his new build after it was spotted in a playful snap he shared on Instagram.
A source explained that the gazebo could be spotted outside the pub that is situated on his huge estate, which boasts four houses, a wildlife pond, a gym and even an outdoor kitchen.
The source told The Sun: ‘He had permission to build a bar area, with decking and a pizza oven, along with two barbecues. But whoever complained is saying that the gazebo was never there before.
‘Now the council is looking into whether he needs planning permission for it. Because his property is Grade Two listed, all sorts of hoops have to be jumped through if any work is done.’
A representative for East Suffolk Council told the publication: ‘We have been made aware that a gazebo has been erected at this property and we are making enquiries to establish if there are any planning requirements.’
It comes after Ed further expanded his £3.7million ‘mini-village’ in his Suffolk home town in 2019 by buying the home of a neighbour for £875,000 after she complained ‘enough is enough’ about his building work.
The superstar musician’s burgeoning domestic empire – which has been dubbed ‘Sheeranville’ – started in 2012, when he bought a modern farmhouse in the town of Framlingham, Suffolk, where he grew up.
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