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DJ Harris' Eco Mansion Faces Newt Licence Hurdles
11 Dec
Summary
- Harris and Hope are transforming three properties into a mega-compound.
- Strict eco-regulations required a special newt licence for development.
- The eco-friendly estate will feature a basketball court and solar panels.

Calvin Harris and Vick Hope are extensively renovating their Cotswolds estate, consolidating three properties into a luxury mega-compound valued at over £3.5 million. The five-year project has involved significant efforts to comply with strict environmental regulations, including securing a special licence for great crested newts and establishing a wildflower meadow to enhance biodiversity. The expansive property will include numerous amenities such as indoor and outdoor pools, a basketball court, and music studios, all designed with sustainability in mind.
The couple's vision for their countryside dream estate has faced numerous planning hurdles due to the presence of protected species like bats and the potential for newts. To meet biodiversity net gain requirements, which mandate improvements to natural habitats, they are transforming formal gardens into wildflower meadows and incorporating tree planting. The architectural design emphasizes traditional barn aesthetics while ensuring privacy and a connection with nature.




