
"James Corden has sold his £8.5 million Oxfordshire property, ending a long-delayed countryside self‑build that never got off the ground. The actor and presenter bought the estate in 2020 with plans to demolish the existing 1960s house and build a new family home. Although planning permission was granted in 2023, the project was held up for years as the local council continued to review outstanding Section 106 obligations, and no construction work was ever started."
"(Image credit: Getty Images) James Corden has sold his £8.5 million Oxfordshire property, ending a long-delayed countryside self‑build that never got off the ground. The actor and presenter bought the estate in 2020 with plans to demolish the existing 1960s house and build a new family home. Although planning permission was granted in 2023, the project was held up for years as the local council continued to review outstanding Section 106 obligations, and no construction work was ever started."
James Corden purchased an Oxfordshire estate in 2020 with plans to demolish a 1960s house and construct a new family home. Planning permission for the new build was granted in 2023. The project experienced prolonged delays as the local council reviewed outstanding Section 106 obligations. No demolition or construction work was ever started. The unresolved obligations and lengthy reviews prevented progress on the self‑build. The sale of the property for £8.5 million closes the long-delayed countryside development project that never moved beyond planning stages.
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