He snapped up the sprawling seven-bedroom 18th century manor house in 2019.
And John Terry has given fans a glimpse at the lavish renovations at his £4.35m Surrey mansion which include a wine and cigar room, swimming pool and luxury kitchen.
The former England captain, who is now Aston Villa assistant coach, 40, took to Instagram to share a video tour of the home he shares with wife Toni and twins Summer and Georgie, 15.
Amazing: John Terry has given fans a glimpse at the lavish renovations at his £4.35m Surrey mansion which include a wine and cigar room, swimming pool and luxury kitchen
John’s impressive property is set in eight acres of land, just a stone’s throw away from his old club Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham, Surrey.
It has a library, stables and tennis court, yet the former footballer and wife Toni are still keen on extending it more with lavish renovations.
In the video tour, it showed work people renovating the kitchen which included a state-of-the-art oven, white pillars, a wine fridge and island unit.
Nice one! He snapped up the sprawling seven-bedroom 18th century manor house in 2019 (pictured with wife Toni last year)
Coming along nicely: The former England captain, who is now Aston Villa assistant coach, 40, took to Instagram to share a video tour of the home he shares with wife Toni and twins Summer and Georgie, 15
Other details included a huge fireplace, oversized black crittall arched windows and stylish herringbone patterned wood flooring.
Teasing another area of the lavish property, which had glass doors, John revealed that it was going to be used as a wine and cigar room.
The sporting star also gave a glimpse at the family’s luxury swimming pool and hot tub, which is still being built, and it overlooks the tennis courts.
In October, it was claimed that John had lost his planning battle with neighbours to build a huge garage and poolside party bar.
Lovely stuff: John’s impressive property is set in eight acres of land, just a stone’s throw away from his old club Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham, Surrey
Updates! It has a library, stables and tennis court, yet the former footballer and wife Toni are still keen on extending it more with lavish renovations
The ex-Chelsea defender wanted to revamp the garage at his £4.35million Surrey mansion, so it can house his flash motors such as a Ferrari 275 GTB and a £2 million Enzo. He also planned to build an outdoor party space by his pool – with a covered seating area and bar.
Terry wanted to add a staff quarters to the garage, at the 18th century seven-bedroom pad he and wife Toni bought in 2019.
But after furious opposition from angry neighbours, Guildford Borough Council planning chiefs stuck the boot in to the star’s grand proposals.
They said neither the triple garage or outdoor party area was allowed in that part of Surrey – which has been designated Green Belt to protect it from further development.
In the decision report, case officer Chris Gent said: ‘The proposed replacement garage, by virtue of its size, height, bulk, mass, position and floor area, would be materially larger than the building it is to replace and would have a greater impact on the openness of the Green Belt than the existing development.
‘The proposed covered outdoor seating area constitutes inappropriate development in the Green Belt.’
Stunning: Other details included a huge fireplace, oversized black crittall arched windows and stylish herringbone patterned wood flooring
He added: ‘No very special circumstances have been demonstrated which would outweigh the inherent harm to the Green Belt.’
The Premier League star wanted to replace the garage with a larger one to house his expensive car collection.
The plans said: ‘The proposed development comprises a detached triple garage with accommodation for ancillary domestic staff within the roof space above to replace, and broadly in the same position as, an existing detached triple garage.
‘And a single-storey covered outdoor seating area – open to each of its four sides – adjacent to the outdoor pool area, following the demolition of the existing garage and a single-storey domestic storage outbuilding.’
The garage would have been 111sq/metres with 460 metres of volume.
Summer time! The sporting star also gave a glimpse at the family’s luxury swimming pool and hot tub, which is still being built, and it overlooks the tennis courts
The plans read: ‘The existing garage is too small to easily accommodate larger vehicles, modern day 4x4s and SUVs and storage of cycles. The materials for the existing buildings are not sympathetic and do not match the main house.
‘The proposed development represents an attractive and well-proportioned building which will use traditional materials that match the existing main house and therefore represents an enhancement compared to the existing buildings.
‘The outdoor covering seating area is a simple open-sided structure with four timber posts at each corner supporting a pitched roof with a low brick wall along the rear side and a brick chimney.’
John’s application also claimed that neighbours’ privacy will not be infringed upon.
It adds: ‘The replacement garage and covered outdoor seating area are more than 25 metres from the nearest neighbouring houses to the south-east.
Renovations: John bought the plush pad for £4.35million in 2019 and the 18th century house is set in eight acres of land, just a stone’s throw away from his old club Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham, Surrey (pictured in February wearing his old shirt number 26 on a high vis jacket)
‘There are no windows proposed in the rear or side elevations of the garage and thus there would be no overlooking or loss of privacy to the neighbouring properties.’
John bought the plush pad for £4.35million in 2019 and the 18th century house is set in eight acres of land, just a stone’s throw away from his old club Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham, Surrey.
The property is said to be the former footballer’s fifth in the area after having involvement with four others on the nearby Crown Estate in Oxshott, one of Britain’s most expensive areas to live.
John Terry – Ferrari 275. And an Enzo. And a 250
Firstly, in 2002, John purchased a six-bed family pad in 2013 before selling it for £5million in 2013.
He then acquired golfer Colin Montgomerie’s house for £6.5 million in 2014 which boasts a two-bed staff annexe, four reception rooms and six-bathrooms.
John and the family lived here for several years, however moved out after the house was burgled while they were on a skiing holiday.
He also built a nine-bedroom white mansion nearby in 2011 – which he intended to live in with Toni and their twin children.
However, before they had the chance to move in, they received an out of the blue offer for £16 million from Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the Sultan of Oman.
John also bought another nearby property for £4.5 million in 2017, and lodged plans to demolish it and build two luxury houses in its place.
He has been married to wife Toni since 2007 and in 2006 they welcomed twins Summer and Georgie, now 15.
Family: He has been married to wife Toni since 2007 and in 2006 they welcomed twins Summer and Georgie, now 15