PLANS by Robbie Williams to put up a £2million fence may spark a new feud with star neighbour Jimmy Page.
He reckons the wooden trellis will give him more privacy.
Robbie Williams plans to put up a £2million fence on his £17.5million Grade II listed mansionGetty
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Robbie’s new bid is for a trellis to three sides of the property’s boundary
A planning application says “one shortcoming of the property is that proper privacy is lacking”.
Former Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy, 78, spent five years fighting Robbie’s plans to renovate his £17.5million Grade II listed mansion in Holland Park, West London.
He argued unsuccessfully that vibrations could damage ancient paintings and frescoes in his home, where he has lived for 50 years.
Angels singer Robbie, 48, is putting in an indoor pool, gym and underground passageway.
His new bid is for a trellis to three sides of the property’s boundary.
Robbie paid a £238.20 fee to Kensington and Chelsea council for the application.
Barton Engineers, which wrote a Heritage Statement, said: “Wall elevations are low and allow passers-by a view of the garden.
“As part of a landscaping scheme, the designer has proposed the use of trellis panels as a low-impact way of increasing the privacy within the garden.
“It is our view that said intervention will have negligible impact on the heritage value of the property.”
Works by The Garden Trellis Company, of Clacton, Essex, are set to start and end early next year.
Robbie bought his house from the family of late film director Michael Winner in 2013.
Jimmy outbid David Bowie to buy his in 1972.
Robbie’s application is due to be decided by January 19.