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Paul O Grady is planning to build a two-storey guest house in the grounds of his Georgian farmhouse in Kent for celebrity friends to stay over.
The TV star, 65, lives alone in his Georgian farmhouse near Ashford, which has been his home for 20 years.
He married husband Andre Portasio, a Brazilian ballet dancer who s 25 years younger than him, in 2017, however reports in November said they still live apart.
Now, he wants to demolish a rundown cottage on his property to make way for the new guest house.
He also wants to convert the loft into a sixth bedroom and add an entrance lobby to create a sense of arrival at the house.
Paul O Grady submits plan for guest house at country home in Aldington near Ashford
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Updated: 16:19, 13 January 2021
Paul O Grady is planning a raft of changes at his country home in Kent - including a new guest house where his celebrity friends could stay.
The TV star wants to knock down a neglected cottage next to his sprawling property in Aldington, near Ashford, to make room for the new building.
O Grady s house features blue-painted bricks - and this artist s impression shows how it will look if the plans are approved
He also hopes to improve his blue-painted Knoll Hill home by converting the loft into a sixth bedroom and adding an entrance lobby to create a sense of arrival at the house.
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