Oritsé Williams’ former £3 million home, which was destroyed by fire, is being transformed into a luxury mansion with a cinema, shrine, and games room after being purchased by new owners for £500k.

JLS star Oritse Williams’ former dilapidated home which was ravaged by fire is being renovatedThe roof of the mansion in Croydon was almost completely gutted after the blaze tore through the property (Pictured in 2020)Artist impression of what the property could look like once fully completedThe exterior of the property is being completely rebuilt with new modern windows fittedSolar panels have been fitted to the top of the property by the new ownersOritse Williams (pictured at the The Golden Chopsticks Awards in London in 2021) purchased the property in 2011

A pool house was proposed as part of the extensive renovation plans for the propertyIt is not known when development of the property will be completed (Photo: Elevations for the redeveloped property)The property is receiving a new look after a substantial investment by the new ownersThe property is located in Addington, a leafy village within the London Borough of CroydonBuilding materials can be seen scattered on the ground of the property which is being redevelopedThe property as viewed from the road in Addington, CroydonThe driveway to the property as seen from the road which is chained closed

Urban explorer Colin Smith, 36, from Hampshire, captured the £3million Croydon property covered in rubble in 2020 after a fire ripped through the house in 2019The fire ripped through the upper bedrooms of the house, blowing out all if the windows and leaving a charred shellAerial photographs from 2020 show the extent of the damage caused to the JLS singer’s property (Pictured: The burnt out roof)

The once lavish home, in Croydon, south London fell into a state of disrepair (Pictured in 2020)A marble bathroom in the three-storey property which was left completely in ruins

The staircase in the house which had got grass growing through its carpet (Pictured in 2020)The six-bedroom mega mansion was previously owned by the late comedian Ronnie Corbett (Pictured in 2020)Photos taken in 2018 at the rundown property showed a slimy green swimming pool, along with a fence in disrepair surrounding the property, and an overgrown garden with some discarded furniture