Latest on grand new home project for James Corden near Henley

May Be Interested In:Trump says he will issue an executive order Monday delaying U.S. TikTok ban


Mr Corden, who recently starred in the finale of the hit TV sitcom Gavin & Stacey purchased Templecombe House for £8 million in December 2020.

The house was built in the 1960s in Art Deco style, with grounds that feature a tennis court and even a Druidic Circle.

READ MORE:  Ram-raiders destroy shop entrance in dramatic cash machine heist attempt

Mr Corden’s agents Atlantic Swiss Agency won approval to demolish the existing house and replace it with a traditional mansion from the planning authority Wokingham Borough Council in January 2023.

The council gave the verdict on the application as it is the planning authority for the village of Remenham which the site is located in near to the Oxfordshire border in Berkshire. 

Designs for the replacement home show that it will be two storeys tall.

The latest news on the project is that construction details for the new building have been approved by the council.

These details relate to the protection of animals and trees and flood mitigation measures prior to the construction.

The detailed plans were approved on March 28, 2024.

The Templecombe House site has been subject to trespass by explorers.

A view of what Templecombe House in Wargrave Road will look like Three videos posted on YouTube in March 2022 show explorers wandering around the existing house, showing it in a dilapidated state, with swastika graffiti being seen at the pool house connected to the main property.

Two of the videos also show the Druidic circle, known as the Mont de la Ville dolmen, which was transferred from St Helier to the Templecombe estate by Henry Seymour Conway, the Governor of Jersey in 1788.

The Gavin & Stacey finale which aired BBC One on Christmas Day 2024 was the UK’s most-watched scripted show across all broadcasters and streamers since records began with approximately 19.3 million views.

James Corden James Corden Mr Corden, who grew up near High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire is one of the co-creators of the show and starred as Smithy, Gavin’s best friend.

You can view the approved detailed plans for the replacement house project by typing reference 233102 into Wokingham Borough Council’s planning portal.

The project initially involved the creation of a new separate pool house to replace the existing swimming facilities.

However, this was removed from the project after an objection from the English Heritage organisation, which raised concerns about the proximity of the pool house to the listed stone circle.

Although there were indications that plans for a new pool house would re-emerge at a later stage, no applications for a pool house on the site have appeared on the council’s planning portal.



share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Latest news on Syrian civil war as HTS takes over, Assad flees to Russia
Latest news on Syrian civil war as HTS takes over, Assad flees to Russia
GigaOm Research Bulletin #010
GigaOm Research Bulletin #010
The Best Podcasts of 2024
The Best Podcasts of 2024
Rachel Reeves defends China visit and hails £600m boost to UK
Rachel Reeves defends China visit and hails £600m boost to UK
Tesla provides update on Software Update delay in Australia - techAU
Tesla provides update on Software Update delay in Australia – techAU
Giorgia Meloni meets Donald Trump in flying visit to Mar-a-Lago
Giorgia Meloni meets Donald Trump in flying visit to Mar-a-Lago
From Chaos to Clarity: Breaking Down the News | © 2025 | Daily News