Photo Must Be Credited ©Kate Green/Alpha Press 079965 21/03/2016 British businessman Robert Beecham (65) has just had approval from Camden Council for plans on his Primrose Hill home in North London for London's biggest mega basement. Mr Beecham made a fortune after he secured the first Star Wars product license in Europe in 1977. He sold out to Hasbro in 2002 to become a property developer. The redevelopment of the £15million mansion includes the huge 200ft-long basement, the length of seven London buses. It will house a banqueting hall for 80 people, a Turkish bath and a salt grotto as well


Photo Must Be Credited ©Kate Green/Alpha Press 079965 21/03/2016 British businessman Robert Beecham (65) has just had approval from Camden Council for plans on his Primrose Hill home in North London for London's biggest mega basement. Mr Beecham made a fortune after he secured the first Star Wars product license in Europe in 1977. He sold out to Hasbro in 2002 to become a property developer. The redevelopment of the £15million mansion includes the huge 200ft-long basement, the length of seven London buses. It will house a banqueting hall for 80 people, a Turkish bath and a salt grotto as well as a room to store cigars. There will also be two bars, a gym, pool, jacuzzi, juice bar, kitchen, cinema and a Roman style tepidarium, a heated relaxation and massage room.


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