- Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are selling their luxurious Cotswolds farm estate for $30 million, less than a year after moving from the US.
- The couple, known for house flipping, purchased the property for $20 million in spring 2024 and undertook extensive renovations, completing them in under five months.
- They are selling the estate, known as Kitesbridge Farm, to find a home better suited for their animals, particularly Portia de Rossi's horses.
- DeGeneres revealed that their move to the English countryside in November 2024 was prompted by the US election, specifically the re-election of Donald Trump.
- The 43-acre property, originally built in the 1700s, features seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a party barn, a fitness centre, and a two-bedroom guest house.
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