TV chef Gordon Ramsay wants a £40,000 wooden ‘igloo’ built at one of his four Cornish properties
TELLY chef Gordon Ramsay wants a £40,000 wooden “igloo” built at one of his four Cornish properties.
The Hell’s Kitchen star wants it as a guest house for family and friends at his home near the trendy village of Rock.
It is thought to be made by Estonian-based Iglucraft, which sells Nordic-style saunas and cabins.
A planning application on his behalf says the height and width would be 2.3m (7½ft) and it would be 8.7m (28½ft) long.
The application stated: “It would provide semi-independent self-contained accommodation for the applicant's family and visiting friends but used as accommodation incidental to the enjoyment of the main property.
“Providing space for a bed, kitchen/living room area and toilet, the outbuilding would have a insulated wooden frame faced externally with spruce shingles and finished internally with aspen wall panelling and an insulated floor.”
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Ramsay, 52, has spent millions buying and renovating properties in the area, including refurbishing an old Lloyds Bank building in Fowey.
The potty-mouthed dad of five has also reportedly sought permission to install two igloos at his £7million London mansion after David Beckham and Guy Ritchie bought similar lodges.
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