ED Sheeran’s luxurious London property is just as impressive as his vocal chords.
The superstar singer and songwriter is the proud owner of an eye-popping £19.8m Notting Hill home.
The star can be seen dancing round his London kitchen with his wife Cherry in the Put It All On Me video.
The sought after property boasts stunning marble decor and trendy brick walls.
With a huge kitchen, complete with expensive work surfaces and surplus bottles of wine, it’s a great place to entertain friends and hold raucous nights in when lockdown is over.
The musician revealed the hot pad to fans when he filmed part of the music video in there, showcasing his beautiful home in the capital.
With sunflowers brightening up the posh pad, the all-white kitchen cupboards complement the neutral decor.
The redhead has green plants scattered about, giving the room a fresh vibe.
The glass-panelled wall gives the couple optimum light and space.
Boasting a large breakfast bar, it’s an ideal place to eat a takeaway and drink beer, as they are doing in the pop video.
With comfy couches to snuggle on, it has integrated lights in the ceiling and a fashionable brick wall in the next room, giving it a rustic but contemporary feel.
Ed’s vast portfolio of 27 properties is worth over £57million and has enough to create his fill up a Monopoly board, as revealed by The Sun’s Bizarre.
At his large Suffolk estate, the 29-year-old faced opposition over signs for a pub he had built on the site.
It was granted planning permission in 2017 as long as he used bricks and tiles that were in-keeping with the original barn.
It features underground rooms with a 35ft by 20ft cinema and a 6ft wide tunnel to the main house.
Planning officials feared the pub’s 16ft sign saying The Lancaster Lock, to honour his wife Cherry Lancaster Seaborn, could undermine the “character” of the area, but later let him keep it.
The loaded star even bought flats surrounding his Notting Hill pad as neighbours were complaining about the noise.
He snapped up two houses next to his £19.8m London mansion to halt any complaints.
A source said at the time: “Ed’s had neighbours grumbling about noise before so when he got a chance to buy up the two houses next to his London home, he jumped at the chance.
“Ed has not only made a wise investment but is limiting the chance of people grumbling about loud music or parties.
“He also decided to buy the flat above his restaurant because that could have been a massive sticking point for the business going forward.”
Ed rents out a number of the properties in London, which includes posh houses and flats.
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