Robbie Williams' mansion plans strike sour note with Led Zeppelin guitarist neighbour

 
Property dispute: the mansion in Kensington (Picture: Rex)

Singer Robbie Williams is embroiled in a planning dispute with Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page over the re-development of his £17.5 million London mansion.

The former Take That star’s 46-room house in Holland Park was previously owned by the late film director Michael Winner.

Williams, 40, wants to turn the Grade II* listed Victorian property into a “functional family home” for his wife Ayda Field, 35, and their two children.

Neighbours: Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda (Picture: Rex)

The refurbishment would include internal demolition, excavations, partially filling in the existing swimming pool, replacement of a studio mezzanine, adding a lift and removing three trees.

Objection: Jimmy Page (Picture: Rex)

Plans have been submitted to Kensington and Chelsea council. But Page, 71, claims the building work could cause “vibrations and possible structural damage” to his nearby property, where he has lived since 1972.

He also says a new window in the Williams house would overlook his back garden, and has written to the council to object.

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