celebritiesHis neighbors aren’t happy about it, but Ed Sheeran, 32, is slowly but surely making progress building his own personal church, at his home in Suffolk. People find the choice to build the church rather strange, especially since he also wants to place a private crypt underneath.
The church will be built on his land worth four million. Since his home port of Suffolk, England, now looks more like a small town, the town is known as “Cheranville”. This church, noticeably enough in the shape of a boat, is currently under construction. This can be seen on aerial photos of the property. The tomb can be accessed through an opening in the floor of the chapel.
It is not clear if Sheeran plans to bury him there, but it seems likely. He said he built the church to baptize his daughters. When his family can also be buried in the same place, the circle is complete.
Online, the idea was mocked: “Is Ed building some kind of Graceland for himself?” And his neighbors aren’t too enthusiastic either: “It will be interesting to see what it will look like when it’s finished, but the progress is very slow. Maybe because they use traditional building techniques so it looks like a historic church. We constantly see projects from it coming up, it’s a permanent building site. After a while I got tired of it.” Plus Besides, there are enough churches in the area to cater to the entire population.”
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