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Jonathan Ross is adding £16k greenhouse to his London mansion to grow more fruit and veg

JONATHAN Ross is adding a £16,000 greenhouse to his London mansion to grow more fruit and veg.

The star, who turns 60 later this year, is said to want to become “more self-sustaining” with the pricey purchase.

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Jonathan Ross hopes to become more ‘self-sustaining’ with the new greenhouse

The Victorian-style building will be added to the huge gardens of his and wife Jane’s North London mansion.

According to , the pair have chosen a “Mottisfont design” from the National Trust collection – a look inspired by Mottisfont Abbey, in Hampshire.

The site reports it is part of Jonathan’s bid “to become more self-sustaining through the growing of fruit and vegetables”.

His planning application for the greenhouse is said to hint at extravagant plans for his garden, reading: “The owners of the property have deliberately chosen a high-quality structure which has been designed to the highest standards to be in keeping with the appearance of the earliest domestic greenhouse.”

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The star has opted for this stunning design

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Jonathan and wife Jane hope to become more self-sustaining

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The greenhouse will include a water reservoir, lighting, raised planters, and strengthened glass – which will set him back over £16k.

Jonathan and screenwriter Jane reside in Hampstead, with their home host to the couple’s annual star-studded Halloween bash.

It is also crammed with comic books, a games room – and a plush retro home office that’s full of memorabilia.

Their garden already has a stunning Hobbit-style summer house covered in ivy.

They have a hobbit-inspired shed in the garden already
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