Anton Du Beke is to get more floorspace to practice his famous dance moves after finally winning a planning battle to extend his £1.8million home.
The Strictly Come Dancing judge has been given consent for a major revamp to his Arts and Crafts-style house as long as the work does not disturb any bats.
The plans involve building a single storey extension, creating an open plan kitchen and living area flooded with light from lantern windows in a flat roof.
The extension will allow his existing kitchen and dining room to be converted into a ‘rumpus’ area and play room with an additional family room at his 1930s home in a Buckinghamshire village.
A permitted loft conversion will also help him keep in shape with a new gym and games room, and to relax in an entertainment suite with a home cinema.
Du Beke, 56, had originally applied in February to build a part single and part two-storey extension to his five-bedroom home.
The planning application which did not attract any…
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