Billionaire ruler of Dubai is given green light to tear down historic Surrey mansion – and replace it with giant three-storey home that has dedicated ‘party room’

The billionaire ruler of Dubai was allowed to overthrow the palace mansion in Surrey and to replace it with a special ‘party room’ more than three times the original.
Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid Al-Macoum was given green light to build a three-storey mammoth structure, including a Mega Bodrum with a closed swimming pool.
The plans seen by the Daily Mail show the Middle East royal, one of the richest men in the world, plans to build separate buildings for a ‘game/party’ room, gym and office.
The spreading house is a part of the 75 million pound Longcross land, next to Sheikh Muhammad’s most historical Heathlands, one of the most historical Heathlands in Europe.
In the 1990s, he was purchased by the Sheikh as a place to escape the suffocating summer heat of the Gulf.
76 -year -old 76 -year -old, in December 2018, a local ‘concentration camp’, the terrible -looking ‘prison style’ prickly wire fences without planning permission to put anger.
The Sheikh was illegally claimed that he has overthrew a tree protection, and for more than a hundred years, he has overthrew dozens of historical tree to prevent vital ways for wildlife, causing anger between the natives and the environmental groups.
Despite the planning laws, the Council of the District Council in Runnymende gave a retrospective planning permission.
Dubai’s billionaire ruler was allowed to overthrow the palace mansion in Surrey and was replaced with more than three times the original.
Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid Al-Maktoum bought the land expanding in the 1990s as a place to escape the suffocating summer heat of the Gulf
Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein and Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum’s Crown Prince
Now the Sheikh plans to transform more transformation of rural house districts.
In March, the Council approved plans for a new home, which would be 1.002m2 up from the ground with a basement of 1,495 square meters.
The new building will be 3.25 times larger than the original 770 square meter building without a basement level.
The new dwelling will include eight En-Suite bedrooms, including a master with his own hall and a burial cabinet.
There will be two higher bedrooms, living rooms, gym, pool, cinema, sauna and underground parking in the basement.
Surrey Wildlife Trust stressed concerns after the evidence of the tunnel of the bats that will be demolished in the pool building.
According to the transfer of the planning officer, a bat reduction strategy ‘will be applied to prevent any negative impact on the proposed destruction of existing structures.
‘Surrey Wildlife Trust adds that the work should be compatible with Dr Jonty Denton’s documents and suggestions. [who produced the bat surveys] And a condition that requires evidence of alleviating and compensation placed in new buildings and reasons is recommended.
The new palace house plans will be a master with a master with his own living room and a burial cabinet and a Bodrum of 1,495 square meters.
The plans seen by the Daily Mail show that the Middle East royal is planning to build separate buildings for the ‘Game/Party’ room, gym and office.
‘Regarding the amphibians, a precautionary approach will be recommended to any cleaning of the appropriate large -crested Newt Habitat, and if the evidence of new new new new new new new new new new news will be included, an informative will be included in this effect.’
The Sheikh team has submitted three legal development certificates for the permitted development, which is currently agreed by the Council.
This will include a new building for a garden equipment store and a home office.
Another is for two detached garden buildings for the recommended games/party room and gym, and the third is a garage, a garden store and a ‘roof gap that will create an area for bats’.
Last year, Sheikh Muhammad won a war with local planning chiefs to develop two semi -underground warehouses on his property.
According to the planning documents seen by the Daily Mail, the warehouses, Sheikh Muhammad’s private security, including vehicles used by the vehicles used by agricultural machinery and furniture, will contain the products used by around 300 personnel.
Surrey District Council flood experts, water drainage for the lack of provisions for the proposed warehouses against the proposed warehouses made an objection.
Runnymede District Council gave permission to plan for development, but the Sheikh’s planning representatives should offer the details of the design of a surface water drainage scheme ‘for approval before the construction starts.
A proposed bat time is a part of the plans that emphasize that Surrey Wildlife Trust is the proof of the root bats in the pool building, which will be destroyed
The 76 -year -old caused anger when he put a terrible -looking ‘prison style’ prickly wire fence around the property without planning permission.
A locally said that the fencing around the property made it look like a ‘concentration camp’
Sheikh’s plans to transform historical property began to conflict with the views of nearby residents.
An anonymous neighbor Daily Mail told the Mail last year that the property was like a ‘own little kingdom’.
66 -year -old Margaret Parker, who lives in a property just outside the property, added: ‘They do what they want there. A strange place. They want complete privacy, but why do they live in a village?
The guards had problems with dog hikers on a public path from land. They don’t like it. There is a lot of friction and problems. It created a real problem. ‘
The biggest passion of Sheikh Muhammad is the horse racing and is the owner of Godolphin stables, which produce some of the leading purebreds of sports.
In the last 15 years, he has turned Dubai into one of the most modern cities in the world that developed Palm Islands, Burj al-Arab Hotel and Burj Khalifa skyscraper, who dominated the silhouette of the city.
He also helped the sponsors of Emirates Airlines, Arsenal and Paris St Germain football teams.
Sheikh Muhammad had an estimated £ 14 billion and had at least six wives, and he divorced everyone, except one of them, his first wife, Sheikha Bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum.
An anonymous neighbor Daily Mail told the Mail last year (depicted from above) that the property was like ‘his own little king’.
Plans for new warehouses that will host the products used by approximately 300 personnel, including vehicles used by Sheikh Muhammad’s private security.
The Sheikh also reportedly attracted about 30 children.
In 2018, his daughter Princess Latifa was swallowed in the discussions after allegations that she was detained in the United Arab Emirates, where sheikh was the vice president of Sheikh.
Sheikh Muhammad had previously been involved in a scandal when his daughter Princess Latifa was detained in 2018.
It was reported that he fled from the country that year and sent it to Instagram: ‘My father ordered his men to’ beat me until he killed me ‘. They didn’t allow me to travel or have any freedom of election, I had to take it for myself. ‘
Princess Latifa was later taken in international waters and returned to Dubai.
The Supreme Court in London later decided that in 2020, the Shaykh’s two children, with his two children, to make a judgment in favor of his alienated wife Princess Haya, who fled from Dubai to England.




