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Inside celebrity gardens with Michelle Keegan’s chic bridge and Kelly Brook’s pond as stars soak up the sun in lockdown

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FORGET home envy, it's all about fantasising over the celebrity gardens now as we remain in coronavirus lockdown with nowhere to go.

While our favourite celebs have had to sacrifice their luxury trips abroad this Easter weekend, they'll still be living it up in their incredible back gardens.

With everything from picturesque bridges, to fancy BBQs, firepits, and enviable children's playhouses, here are the luxury private spaces that will be sanctuaries to the stars in lockdown.

Kelly Brook Kelly is so green-fingered she has her own gardening segment on This Morning, and her passion for the outdoors is obvious in her own back garden.

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