Romeo Beckham and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull have offered fans a rare look inside David and Victoria Beckham’s £12 million Cotswolds estate, sharing footage from a romantic weekend at the family’s country retreat.
The 23-year-old model and DJ Turnbull, 24, posted a video montage to Instagram on Thursday documenting the getaway, which began with the couple pulling up to the property in a £100,000 Porsche alongside their bulldog, Coco. Captioning the clip, Turnbull wrote: “Wholesome content no one asked for”, prompting Romeo to respond: “My girls”.
The footage offers viewers a generous tour of the sprawling estate, including its private lake and grounds, before the couple settled on which of the home’s nine bedrooms to use. Later in the day, they were filmed unwinding in the property’s £11,000 Estonian sauna, with Romeo’s tattooed physique on display. The pair then took a second car to a nearby farmers’ market to pick up provisions before returning to cook dinner, which they ate outside in the sunshine.
Although the post offered a fresh, intimate glimpse of the property, the home itself is no stranger to public attention. David and Victoria Beckham bought the Farmhouse-inspired retreat for a reported £6.15 million in December 2016, and several scenes from the Netflix docuseries Beckham were filmed within its walls.
The series showcased the couple’s taste for classic design, hardwood flooring and exposed brickwork. Viewers saw Victoria lounging on a green velvet Chesterfield sofa estimated at around £10,000, paired with a footstool valued at about £2,900 and a grey armchair priced at roughly £4,900. In another scene, David was filmed seated by the fireplace on a grey sofa thought to cost a similar £10,000.
The kitchen has been overhauled in line with the rustic country aesthetic, with dark grey cupboards finished with gold handles and a concealed fridge. A black double-fronted AGA — estimated at around £10,000 — sits alongside a traditional pizza oven valued at roughly £1,000, with copper pans hanging from an overhead rack. The Beckhams also use Daylesford White Stripe Tea Towels, sourced from the nearby village’s namesake brand, at £7.50 each.
Beyond the kitchen, the home features a grand pool table and a piano on which the Beckham children learned to play. The grounds reflect the family’s sporting heritage, with a full-size football pitch and tennis courts, while a pergola and orchard offer quieter corners for relaxation. A plunge pool, sauna and £1,600 hot tub complete the leisure facilities, and David was reportedly seen taking an icy dip in the wooden plunge pool earlier in the week.
The Beckhams — who are also parents to Brooklyn, 27, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14 — have long used the Cotswolds property as a weekend escape from their £25 million West London home.













