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Geldof: I really DO like Monets

Inspired by French artist, Sir Bob plans a lake haven for plants, insects and birds (but no rats, don’t know why!)

- By Andrew Levy

Claude Monet was so entranced by the flower garden at his home in France, he captured it on canvas at least 250 times.

and it seems Sir Bob Geldof has long coveted a sliver of paradise for himself – as he hopes to build a huge pond at his Kent estate inspired by the Impression­ist’s work.

The live aid organiser, 68, wants the 130ft feature as a nature reserve at the 12th century davington Priory in Faversham.

Inspired by Monet’s Water lilies series, it will provide a home for frogs, insects, birds and other wildlife. Neighbour Jennifer Pout backed the plans in an official comment to planning officers, saying: ‘The priory already has a thriving wildlife population which we benefit from, seeing bats, owls, squirrels, birds, stag beetles.’

She added: ‘It’s great news that this area will benefit from another type of wildlife haven.’

Proposals by the singer’s planning agents say the pond would be 65ft wide, up to 8ft deep and be built in a paddock near the Grade II listed main house.

Native plants in the margins and shallows would include yellow flag iris, meadowswee­t and hemp agrimony, while among the deep water plants are alba water lily, pink water lily and water hawthorn.

The document adds: ‘The design inspiratio­n for the pond has come from Monet’s pond at Giverny [in Normandy], with a mix of freshwater plants and trees to maximise the biodiversi­ty value.

‘a critical element of the project is that these new ponds will have clean water.’

‘This is important because most countrysid­e ponds are now badly damaged by pollution and evidence shows that pond wildlife is declining across the Uk.’

The estate was designated part of the Faversham Conservati­on area in 1976, a few years before the Boom Town Rat bought it in the 1980s. If

‘Benefit from a wildlife haven’

approved, the pond will be part of the Million Ponds Project to increase the UK’s freshwater wildlife habitats.

The priory includes features such as the arch of the lavatorium (the communal washing area in a monastery), a cloister and a Norman doorway.

The Irish singer, who is married to French actress Jeanne Marine, did not respond to a request for comment.

He is not the first celebrity to have designs for a lake recently. David and Victoria Beckham proposals for their Cotswolds home ran into a series of protests from locals before finally winning planning approval.

 ??  ?? Dodging the rat race: Sir Bob’s country estate HIS HOME
Dodging the rat race: Sir Bob’s country estate HIS HOME
 ??  ?? Rural bolthole: The grounds at Davington Priory Making an Impression: Monet’s garden in Giverny, the inspiratio­n for his paintings HIS GARDEN
Rural bolthole: The grounds at Davington Priory Making an Impression: Monet’s garden in Giverny, the inspiratio­n for his paintings HIS GARDEN
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 ??  ?? PAINTER’S POND
PAINTER’S POND
 ??  ?? Going green: Sir Bob Geldof with wife Jeanne Marine
Going green: Sir Bob Geldof with wife Jeanne Marine

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