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The allure of English towns for celebrities

The Cotswolds, known for its breathtaking scenery and high-profile residents, has been a magnet for the rich and famous. From the iconic Blenheim Palace to luxury establishments and a star-studded backdrop in the movie “The Holiday,” the region has long been a haven for celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, Liam Gallagher, and Jeremy Clarkson. However, a new trend is emerging, with several stars opting to trade the tranquility of the Cotswolds for the charm of other English towns.

Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi, who resided in a historic farmhouse with a £15 million price tag, are reportedly seeking a more peaceful abode following disputes and flooding issues. Similarly, Liam Gallagher is said to be considering a return to North London as he grows weary of life in Gloucestershire.

For the average individual, the financial implications of living in the Cotswolds may pose challenges, with the average house price standing at £447,193, well above the national average.

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So, where are these celebrities heading after bidding farewell to the Cotswolds?

Bruton, a charming town in Somerset, has earned the moniker “the new Notting Hill” and is gaining popularity among celebrities, including Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his wife Sam, as well as fashion designers Alice Temperley and Pearl Lowe. Another hotspot is Northamptonshire, known as “the Notswolds,” where notables like Claudia Schiffer and Geri Horner have chosen to reside. Norfolk, home to famed personalities like Steve Coogan, Stephen Fry, and Janet Street-Porter, is also attracting attention as a serene retreat.

The allure of these English towns lies in their creativity, cosmopolitan vibes, and cultural significance, offering a fresh appeal to those seeking a change from the Cotswolds.

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