Ed Sheeran gives a rare glimpse inside his £3.7m ‘Sheeranville’ Suffolk estate

Ed Sheeran gave a rare glimpse inside his £3.7m East Suffolk estate, dubbed the ‘Sheeranville, on Thursday.

The singer, 30, who is also said to own 27 properties in London as part of his impressive £57million portfolio, took to Instagram to share a fun picture of himself posing with a giant Pokémon Snorlax teddy.  

In the background, a £350 statement map artwork by Dave Buonaguidi could be seen which says ‘Suffolk is always a good idea’.

Amazing: Ed Sheeran gave a rare glimpse inside his £3.7m East Suffolk estate, dubbed the ‘Sheeranville, on Thursday which included a £350 map by Dave Buonaguidi which says ‘Suffolk is always a good idea’ and giant Pokémon Snorlax teddy 

The room inside his home was decorated with white walls, a wood skirting board, beige fluffy carpet and a white bookcase which appeared to be from IKEA.

Despite owning an impressive property portfolio, Ed spends the majority of his time at his East Suffolk estate with wife Cherry Seaborn and their daughter Lyra, nine months. 

The star’s five property estate also includes a pub, recording studio, tree house, swimming pool, underground music room and a cinema with a 35ft by 20ft screen. 

Over the years, Ed has offered his 32million fans tiny glimpses into his home life with rare updates from his various properties and from his two cats – Calippo and Dorito.

There's no place like home! The singer, 30, is also said to own 27 properties in London as part of his impressive £57million portfolio

There’s no place like home! The singer, 30, is also said to own 27 properties in London as part of his impressive £57million portfolio 

Sweet: Over the years, Ed has offered his 32million fans tiny glimpses into his home life and he shared a look at his £19.8m Holland Park mansion in his music video for Put It All On Me with his wife Cherry Seaborn in 2019

Sweet: Over the years, Ed has offered his 32million fans tiny glimpses into his home life and he shared a look at his £19.8m Holland Park mansion in his music video for Put It All On Me with his wife Cherry Seaborn in 2019 

In 2019, the singer shared a look at his £19.8m Holland Park mansion in his music video for Put It All On Me, featuring Ella Mai.

Ed sweetly danced with his wife Cherry in the video, which offered a glimpse at their stunning state-of-the-art marble kitchen.

Other details included stylish brick walls, black crittall doors, house plants and plush vibrant furnishings. 

The kitchen is the same place that was used as the backdrop for Ed’s announcement that he was engaged to Cherry in January 2018.  

Lovely: Other details included stylish brick walls, black crittall doors, house plants and plush vibrant furnishings

Lovely: Other details included stylish brick walls, black crittall doors, house plants and plush vibrant furnishings 

Special memories: The kitchen is the same place that was used as the backdrop for Ed's announcement that he was engaged to Cherry in January 2018

Special memories: The kitchen is the same place that was used as the backdrop for Ed’s announcement that he was engaged to Cherry in January 2018

Ed has also shared glimpses into his various properties from his two cats’ – Calippo and Dorito – Instagram account, which has an impressive 302K followers.

One photo, posted in 2018, shows a stunning conservatory with a large grey rattan glass table and chairs while a sprawling garden can be seen in the background.

While a different snap, shared in 2019, saw a look at a dining room with wood floors, doors and a gorgeous oak table and chairs set.

In 2017, Ed teased a glimpse at his Christmas in one of his properties as he proudly stood next to his lit-up tree for a cheery snap. 

Wow! The star's East Suffolk estate also includes a pub, recording studio (believed to be pictured), tree house, swimming pool, underground music room and a cinema with a 35ft by 20ft screen

Wow! The star’s East Suffolk estate also includes a pub, recording studio (believed to be pictured), tree house, swimming pool, underground music room and a cinema with a 35ft by 20ft screen

Meow! Ed has also shared glimpses into his various properties from his two cats' - Calippo and Dorito - Instagram

Meow! Ed has also shared glimpses into his various properties from his two cats’ – Calippo and Dorito – Instagram

Ed has been building and adding onto his estate known as ‘Sheeranville’ for the past five years and in October was said to have planted ‘dozens’ of trees to make his estate more sustainable.  

A source told The Sun: ‘He’s spent tens of thousands of pounds on the project – and Cherry’s involved too as she’s into re-wilding and sustainability.

‘A huge field where his outdoor wildlife pond will become a dense wood in a few years and he’s planted trees six deep around the perimeter to afford him privacy.

‘It’ll help reduce the carbon footprint of him being a touring rock star too.’  

Cute: One snap, shared in 2019, saw a look at a dining room with wood floors, doors and a gorgeous oak table and chairs set

Cute: One snap, shared in 2019, saw a look at a dining room with wood floors, doors and a gorgeous oak table and chairs set

Sweet: Over the years, Ed has offered his 32million fans tiny glimpses into his home life with rare updates on his Instagram

Sweet: Over the years, Ed has offered his 32million fans tiny glimpses into his home life with rare updates on his Instagram 

The star, who is worth around £200million has slowly been accumulating the land around his home in Suffolk, turning it into what has become known as ‘Sheeranville’.  

Sheeranville is not without controversy with Ed clashing with his neighbours in the past.

The star has been involved in several legal disputes over his rights and his neighbours’ rights to expand their respective landmasses.

Last year Ed’s neighbour, Anthony Robinson, won a battle against the superstar who rejected Mr Robinson’s plans to extend his back garden.

Mr Robinson, who lives three houses along from the pop star’s estate, was given permission to make his back garden 160 feet bigger despite Ed’s objections.   

Festive! In 2017, Ed teased a glimpse at his Christmas in one of his properties as he proudly stood next to his lit-up tree

Festive! In 2017, Ed teased a glimpse at his Christmas in one of his properties as he proudly stood next to his lit-up tree

Mr Robinson already owned the field behind his four bedroom home – which is worth £550,000 – and wanted to incorporate some of it into his private garden.

But Ed, who had undertaken his own vast building project just a few hundred feet away, did not want the space to be domesticated.

He claimed it would ‘extend the village into the countryside in an unplanned and artificial way’.

Although the council objected to Mr Robinson’s proposal initially many neighbours wrote in to support him and his plans were eventually approved.    

Last June the singer had to fight to be able to keep the 16ft pub sign he had hung outside a barn converted into a drinking den. 

Although he had been given planning permission for the pub in 2017 he had not been given permission for the sign which caused locals to question why it was there. 

Sheeran was also told he could not swim in his wildlife pond after he was granted permission to build it under the condition that it was used to provide a natural habitat for frogs, newts and dragonflies.

The council visited his property and specifically forbade ‘recreational leisure such as swimming’. 

He was also forced to remove his outside sauna, in a caravan next to the pond, after neighbours complained.   

Ed bought his first home in the site, a new build, for around £900,000 back in 2012.         

‘Edopoly’: The singer’s incredible £57million property empire 

Ed Sheeran has accumulated an unbelievable 27 properties since 2012, both within and outside of London:. To date, his portfolio includes:  

  • ‘Sheeranville’ country estate (£3.7m) 
  • A Holland Park mansion (£19.8m)
  • Two Covent Garden flats (£7.36m)
  • Three in Battersea (£1.72m) 
  • Five apartments in Wiverton Tower in Whitechapel (£3.9m)
  • Three properties down Findon Road in Hammersmith (£1.76m)
  • Four other assets in Holland Park, Kensington (£11.25m)
  • Three on Portobello Road (£2.64m)
  • Two in Chiswick (£3.68m)