Ayda Field had a nuisance neighbour who took it upon themselves to trim her bush because it was "two inches too high".

Ayda Field and Robbie Williams

Ayda Field and Robbie Williams

The American actress has complained about a fellow resident who lives near her and her husband Robbie Williams who had a big problem with their hedge being slightly overgrown.

Rather than contact the famous couple to ask if they could take the hedge trimmers to the plant that was causing the problem the nit-picking neighbour decided to take it upon themselves to bring the bush down in size.

During a panel conversation about neighbourhood battles on 'Loose Women' on Monday (20.02.17), Ayda spilled: "I had a complaint because I had a bush that was too high. It was two inches too high, so they went and chopped it down themselves. I like to think that if my neighbour had a bush that was overgrown that I would not be that bothered if it was two inches too high. But they measured it, they had the time to actually walk by and measure it, make sure it was in the line. I mean get a pastime or a hobby, that is so much better than that."

It seems Ayda and Robbie have made a habit of upsetting their neighbours.

The couple live in a mansion located in west London with their two children, daughter Teddy, four, and two-year-old son Charlton, which the 'Party Like A Russian' singer purchased from the late filmmaker Michael Winner back in 2013.

They have had extensive building work carried out on the property much to the displeasure of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page who has made complaints about the work and the disruption it has caused.

Robbie, 43, previously claimed that Jimmy, 72, would often sit in his car outside his home with "recording equipment" to monitor noise levels.

The some-time Take That star said: "Jimmy has been sitting in his car outside our house with the windows down, four hours at a time with recording equipment. He's recording the workmen to see if they're making too much noise. [Once] the builders came in and he was asleep in his garden waiting. Honestly it's like a mental illness. It's really strange ... So weird."