Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has relocated to the Cotswolds, joining a wave of celebrities drawn to this picturesque UK region. He shared the news on social media platform X with a lighthearted message to locals: “I come in peace.” Reports confirm he purchased a £4.2 million mansion near Cirencester, previously owned by football icon Tony Adams, seeking a serene escape after Oasis’s blockbuster Live ’25 reunion tour.
This shift marks a stark contrast to Gallagher’s Manchester roots, trading urban energy for the Cotswolds’ tranquil landscapes. For insights into what awaits him, experts highlight the area’s offerings tailored to his interests, from daily runs to quality brews.
Liam’s Social Media Announcement
Gallagher posted on X: “To all the BEAUTIFUL people from the cotswolds I come in peace you won’t even know I’m there I’m not like all those divvy celebrities who like to show off I am LO FI as you were, LG x.”
Expert Insights on Cotswolds Appeal
Tracy Archer, owner and director of luxury holiday property firm StayCotswold.com, welcomes the move. “We’re thrilled to hear Liam Gallagher is joining the Cotswolds community,” she stated. “The area has become a real magnet for celebrities and high-profile figures who appreciate the perfect balance of privacy, natural beauty and luxury amenities. Whether you’re after a peaceful countryside run, a traditional English afternoon tea or a glass of champagne with panoramic views, the Cotswolds delivers in style.”
Prime Running Routes
For avid runners like Gallagher, the Cotswolds provides diverse trails. The 102-mile Cotswold Way National Trail spans the region, offering flexible sections with stunning vistas. Scenic loops in villages such as Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water wind through idyllic countryside. More demanding paths around Painswick and Cleeve Hill yield impressive panoramas, while trails near Broadway Tower overlook the Vale of Evesham.
Near his Cirencester residence, the Fish Loop route combines the town’s historic market square with surrounding fields, ideal for a relaxed jog.
Best Spots for a Proper Brew
A loyal fan of Yorkshire Tea, Gallagher will find ample options. Standouts include Huxleys in Chipping Campden for an upscale tea experience, The Old Bakery Tea Room in Stow-on-the-Wold for classic vibes, and The Twig in charming Bibury. Locally, Jacks in Cirencester serves a cozy cup, and The Barn at Chavenage near Tetbury provides tea in a restored historic setting.
Vineyards and Celebration Venues
Though Gallagher abstained from alcohol during his tour, the region boasts fine alternatives for special occasions. Notable vineyards include Woodchester Valley in Stroud, Poulton Hill Estate in Cirencester, Dryhill in Cheltenham, Little Oak in Chipping Campden, Larkhill in Tetbury, and Deer Park Wines in Eckington.
For champagne lovers, the Champagne Bar at Barnsley House features an extensive selection in elegant surroundings. The Wild Rabbit in Kingham combines bubbles with Michelin-starred cuisine. Luxe spots like The Slaughters Manor House and The Feathered Nest Inn in Nether Westcote offer panoramic views and robust wine lists, perfect for memorable toasts.
Sourcing Quality Provisions
Gallagher’s routine includes apple cider vinegar with cayenne and turmeric, so access to premium ingredients is key. Broadway Deli excels in artisanal goods and specialties. Daylesford Organic attracts high-profile visitors, while Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm Shop draws crowds. In Cirencester, Vegetable Matters and Bruen Farm supply fresh local produce. Regional farmers’ markets in Stroud and Chipping Campden showcase the finest Cotswolds fare.
The Cotswolds continues to lure those desiring seclusion amid luxury, with strong connections to London and Manchester, a vibrant culinary scene, and breathtaking scenery explaining its celebrity draw.

