David & Victoria Beckham’s Luxe Home Gets a Second Showdown with the Menace Squad
Picture this: a Sunday morning in Worcestershire’s peaceful Great Tew, where the Beckhams’ £6 million (S$10.6 million) estate sits like a billionaire’s palace. Yet the tranquility was broken not once but twice this month.
First Shock in October
In early October, three mask‑clad intruders were spotted hacking around the fence courtesy of the home’s CCTV trail. They tried to climb up a ladder positioned on the wall, hoping to get an aerial view of the glitter‑ing accents inside. Luckily, they never pushed the door – so no loot was taken, but the missed opportunity left the couple “devastated.”
Second Stir on November 14
Less than four weeks later, on 14 November, security staff and a horde of guard dogs were forced to chase a fresh round of bad guys away. Though the police weren’t called to the scene, the local force was made aware and kept tabs on the activity.
Family Life on the Move
The Beckhams split their time between their idyllic countryside retreat and a bustling London city house. While they’re away, the house stands little more than a strategic fortress – complete with extra guards and sled‑dog‑powered deterrents.
Keeping Calm and Secure
- Four kids on the roster: Brooklyn (19), Romeo (16), Cruz (13), Harper (7)
- New Security Upgrade: Additional staff, multiple guard dogs, and a continuous reassessment of the security layout
- Police‑Community Ties: Thames Valley Police’s Neighbourhood Policing Team informed and ready to respond
Both break‑in attempts were likely orchestrated by the same group, indicating a sustained “targeting” strategy. The family is now reviewing and beefing up the defenses to avert any future “unwanted visits.”
