Robbie Williams at Risk of Reigniting Feud With Neighbor Jimmy Page Over Plans to Build Tall Fence
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The Take That alum has lodged legal documents to erect a 20-foot fence around his property to separate it from the house owned by the Led Zeppelin guitarist.

AceShowbiz - Robbie Williams has filed documents to build a 20-foot fence to separate his and Jimmy Page's London mansions. By bidding to erect the divide, the singer could reignite his long-running feud with his Led Zeppelin guitarist neighbour as the pair have spent years locked in a highly publicised battle over Robbie's renovations at his Grade II listed £17.5 million home.

Robbie's plans have included a huge basement with a gym and swimming pool. Meanwhile, according to the new documents revealed by The Sun on Thursday, December 1, the former Take That singer is applying to build a huge trellis fence around the same size as a two-storey house.

The Sun said a statement alongside the new application said, "It has been noted that due to the use of existing wall elements and the significant retention of soil within the plot, wall elevations are low and allow passers-by a view of the garden."

"As part of a proposed landscaping scheme the designer has proposed the use of trellis panels as a low-impact way of increasing the privacy within the garden. These will be fixed to the inside of the garden wall using reversible fixings, or to posts cast into the soil in certain where there are no tree root protection zones."

"These will be installed whilst preserving existing planting, and are to be painted in dark grey. It is our view that said intervention will have negligible impact on the heritage value of the property... while adding a level of privacy to inhabitants whilst using the garden."

Robbie, 48, is said by The Sun to have employed The Garden Trellis Company to put together plans for the wall, which will cover the whole back of his property.

Jimmy, 78, has spent years battling against Robbie's plans to install a "super-basement" under his mansion over fears vibrations from construction could wreck ancient paintings and frescoes at his mansion.

But Robbie, who has returned from America to London with his wife [c=Ayda Fiel and their four children, was given the go-ahead by council officials for the works after agreeing monitoring devices costing £50,000 would ensure noise levels stayed at a minimum.

Jimmy, who has twice been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, told council officials in 2018 he would "fight against" what he called a "threat" to his mansion where he has lived since 1972.

Robbie got his extension application approved in 2019 after a five-year battle between the neighbours, but Jimmy won a victory when it was ruled builders could only use hand-held tools to excavate Robbie's basement, leading to a huge increase in the price of building work for the "Angels" singer.

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