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Billie Faiers Unveils Glam New Cocktail Bar!

Billie Faiers has given social media followers a sweeping tour of the latest addition to her £1.4million Essex home - a lavish, neon lit cocktail bar. The reali...

Billie Faiers Unveils Glam New Cocktail Bar!
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Bintano News

March 30, 2026

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has given social media followers a sweeping tour of the latest addition to her £1.4million Essex home - a lavish, neon lit cocktail bar. 

The personality is adding the finishing touches to her sprawling family home after numerous delays and exhaustive planning rows with neighbours in affluent Brentwood. 

And Faiers, 36, wasted no time in in a new Instagram post.

Beneath a neon banner bearing the message 'A little party never killed nobody,' the mother of two revealed a curved bar loaded with bottles of her husband's favourite tequila, fridges stocked with booze and a set of newly installed swivel stools. 

The comfortable space also includes a snooker table, described by Faiers as 'the main feature' after admitting her husband was initially reluctant to buy it. 

'When we have friends over, everyone's always using it and playing on it,' she added. 'So I'm glad we went for it.' 

Billie Faiers has given social media followers a sweeping tour of the latest addition to her £1.4million Essex home - a lavish, neon lit cocktail bar 

Looking down on the room, a framed artwork inherited from her late grandparents and gifted by her mother depicts what appears to be a crowded ballroom.  

'I feel like it's such an interesting picture,' she said. 'Whenever anyone comes in here, the first thing they walk over to is this. I love it and I feel like it really goes with the vibe in here.' 

Floor to ceiling patio doors complete the space and offer views across a neatly manicured garden, with Faiers adding: 'In the summer, we just push these doors back, and everyone can come in and out and help themselves to drinks.' 

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The couple began renovating their family home in 2021, but ongoing work at the property reportedly led to a dispute with disgruntled neighbours before they had even moved in.      

Their relationship with neighbours in leafy Brentwood was thought to be so strained that £20,000 was spent on trees to maintain their privacy. 

Laurel trees, which conveniently grow between 15 and 35 feet tall, cost £240 each and were bought in order to keep eavesdroppers away, according to The Sun

A neighbour told the council at the time: 'I give my response to the amended drawings for the above property which, whilst I would have liked to have had similar window treatment to bedroom 4 as that of bedroom 2, I find to be acceptable in principle.'

They went on to claim that they would 'give their support' if the house would 'fit the character of the area', adding how it would be the biggest house on the street.

In 2020, Faiers confirmed she's not speaking to the neighbours, after they opposed the couple's plans to demolish the original rundown house and replace it with a five-bedroom palace.

'We've not seen anyone,' she said after winning planning permission the following year. 'But it's just not a great start, is it?'

Beneath a neon banner bearing the message 'A little party never killed nobody,' Faiers revealed a curved bar and a set of newly installed swivel stools

The distinctive pink neon sign serves as a focal point from its place directly above the bar

The comfortable space also includes a snooker table, described by Faiers as 'the main feature' after admitting her husband was initially reluctant to buy it

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Looking down on the room, a framed artwork inherited from her late grandparents and gifted by her mother depicts what appears to be a crowded ballroom

Floor to ceiling patio doors complete the space and offer views across a neatly manicured garden

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