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Why Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi Are Selling $30 Million U.K. Home in Cotswolds

COTSWOLDS, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 22 – The couple renovated the 43-acre Kitesbridge Farm for $20 million and listed it for $30 million before moving to a larger nearby home to accommodate their horses.

  • On July 23, 2025, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi listed their 43-acre Cotswolds estate, Kitesbridge Farm, for $30 million.
  • In November 2024, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi relocated to the Cotswolds ahead of the U.S. election, with DeGeneres saying `He got in.`
  • They hired about 70 workers to finish an 18-month renovation in just four and a half months, updating the 16,600-square-foot estate with a party barn, heated pool and five-car garage.
  • Following a brief stay, the couple, as confirmed by Andrew Barnes, moved into a larger nearby home to better accommodate their animals.
  • Ellen DeGeneres' listing could set a regional record as, if sold at asking price, it would be the most expensive home ever sold in the Cotswolds, and she joins Rosie O'Donnell and Eva Longoria in leaving the U.S. over political concerns.
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Ellen DeGeneres (Metairie, 67) and Portia de Rossi (Horsham, 52) sell their cottage in the Cotswolds (United Kingdom) just a year after purchasing it. And the price is not suitable for many pockets: they have sold the property for 22.5 million pounds (about 26 million euros, at the current change). The news has been made public by the real estate company, Sotheby’s International Realty, which on their social networks is already advertising the h…

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Metro News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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