Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton plans on building a party pad in the garden of his London mansion but his neighbours have slammed the brakes on its construction. Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has reportedly upset his neighbours, who fear that the Mercedes-AMG superstar is planning to build a party pad in the garden of his £18m west London mansion.
Lewis Hamilton’s plans for a summer home have sparked letters of objection from his neighbours, who are now working in tandem to slam the brakes on its construction. It is reported that Hamilton is almost never seen in his London mansion and his neighbours are concerned over the effects of a new summer house getting built in his garden.
Lewis Hamilton’s neighbours object to summer house in the garden
According to reports from The Sun, Lewis Hamilton is planning to build a summer house on his 200ft garden. However, it is believed that the six-time F1 world champion is keen on using that summer house as a party pad. Hamilton purchased his west London home in 2017 but his neighbours have not taken kindly to the star’s new plans for his backyard.
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Lewis Hamilton’s neighbours object to summer house in the garden
According to reports from The Sun, Lewis Hamilton is planning to build a summer house on his 200ft garden. However, it is believed that the six-time F1 world champion is keen on using that summer house as a party pad. Hamilton purchased his west London home in 2017 but his neighbours have not taken kindly to the star’s new plans for his backyard.
Lewis Hamilton net worth: Lewis Hamilton mansion in west London
Lewis Hamilton’s mansion in west London has six spacious bedrooms and four reception rooms. There are also two stylish bathrooms in the main residence and a spacious garden in the backyard. It was previously owned by Burberry chief designer Christopher Bailey and financier Ben Goldsmith.
According to reports from Celebrity Net Worth, the Lewis Hamilton net worth is an estimated $285 million. Hamilton earns around $50 million per year, the majority of which comes from his Mercedes contract that pays him $40 million per year. Hamilton has been criticised by some MPs as he avoids paying UK taxes by spending most of his time out of the country.