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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan share EPIC plans for the garden


Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan have shared a glimpse of the plans for the garden in their £1.3m Essex home. 

The former TOWIE star, 34, and his actress wife, 33, shared the digital renderings of the home and garden on their home Instagram account, with images showing a vast pool area, fire pit, seating area and sun loungers. 

He penned a caption reading: ‘Our garden means the world to us and we love the outdoors. We searched high an low to find the best landscape designers, after realising that there was only one company for us. We begged for them to make some time in their busy schedule. So today, we received this from the outstanding, incredible

‘It’s funny how you can have a dream, tell the professionals and they make your dream, bigger than you imagined. Here is what the boys Cam & have designed and created. Absolutely blown away and cannot wait to see it come to life!! Boys…. Thank you for your excellence and insane talent. I do not know a better landscape designer’.  

Epic: Mark Wright and Michelle Keega n have shared a glimpse of the plans for the garden in their £1.3m Essex home

Epic: Mark Wright and Michelle Keega n have shared a glimpse of the plans for the garden in their £1.3m Essex home

The couple have been documenting their renovation on their new ‘Wrighty Home’ Instagram page. 

The previous day, Mark shared another digital rendering – this time showing the final bathroom design which featured marble floors and a vast countertop with Jack and Jill sinks. Matching marble slabs lined the walls as the contemporary ceiling lights illuminated the space in the computerised image. 

The steam room and sauna in the adjoining room featured floor-length glass doors, separating it from the walkway and enhancing the modern, luxurious feel of the master suite. 

Earlier this month, it was reported that Mark and Michelle are adding a designer granny flat to the grounds of the new mansion they are currently building in Essex. 

Stunning: The former TOWIE star, 34, and his actress wife, 33, shared the digital renderings of the home and garden on their home Instagram account, with images showing a vast pool area, fire pit, seating area and sun loungers

Stunning: The former TOWIE star, 34, and his actress wife, 33, shared the digital renderings of the home and garden on their home Instagram account, with images showing a vast pool area, fire pit, seating area and sun loungers

A vision: The couple have been documenting their renovation on their new 'Wrighty Home' Instagram page

A vision: The couple have been documenting their renovation on their new ‘Wrighty Home’ Instagram page

Heading out: After sharing shots of the house plans, the couple stepped out in Essex

Health nuts! Ever the health lovers, the duo bought coffees and green juice during their outing on Thursday

Heading out: After sharing shots of the house plans, the couple stepped out in Essex 

Drawings – which were initially withdrawn last year – were re-submitted to Epping Forest District Council, and reveal that the annexe will have an ensuite bedroom, a cloakroom, kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

They purchased the original property for £1.3million in October 2019 and in January 2020, it was revealed that they were demolishing the four-bedroom farmhouse.

They are said to be building a lavish new five-bedroom mansion with a ‘classical design’, complete with bar, gym, kids’ playroom, and outdoor swimming pool. 

The outhouse will stand at 56 sqm, which is bigger than the average London flat according to numbers from the Office Of National Statistics, which state City of London flats have a median value of 47sqm.  

Kicking back: The house is perfect for parties and evenings of entertaining

Kicking back: The house is perfect for parties and evenings of entertaining

Wow! Earlier this month, it was reported that the couple are adding a designer granny flat to the grounds of the new mansion after purchasing the original £1.3m property in 2019 (before, top, and the CGI image of their future plans, below)

Wow! Earlier this month, it was reported that the couple are adding a designer granny flat to the grounds of the new mansion after purchasing the original £1.3m property in 2019 (before, top, and the CGI image of their future plans, below) 

The couple are hoping that normal life can be resumed once the pandemic is over and can use the guesthouse for visiting family and friends. The new addition is where the stables of the old farmhouse used to be.   

Speaking to fans during a recent Q&A, Mark admitted progress was being made, but an official moving in date was still a long way off. 

Responding to a fan who asked how the house was coming along, he wrote: ‘Coming along nicely thanks, but I just want to click my fingers and it be done.’

The TV personality also shared images from the skeletal build, suggesting its completion might not be for some time. Asked by another fan when the house will be completed, he added: ‘Tomorrow hopefully. Wishful thinking.’

Luxurious: The previous day, Mark shared a digital rendering of the final bathroom design which featured marble floors and a vast countertop with twin sinks

Luxurious: The previous day, Mark shared a digital rendering of the final bathroom design which featured marble floors and a vast countertop with twin sinks

Streamline: Matching marble slabs lined the walls as the contemporary ceiling lights illuminated the space in the computerised image

Streamline: Matching marble slabs lined the walls as the contemporary ceiling lights illuminated the space in the computerised image

Chic: The steam room and sauna in the adjoining room featured floor-length glass doors, separating it from the walkway and enhancing the modern, luxurious feel of the master suite

Chic: The steam room and sauna in the adjoining room featured floor-length glass doors, separating it from the walkway and enhancing the modern, luxurious feel of the master suite



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