Discover Celebrities Residing in Cirencester, the UK’s ‘Beverly Hills’

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Discover Celebrities Residing in Cirencester, the UK’s ‘Beverly Hills’

The picturesque Cotswolds region, particularly Cirencester, has gained recognition as “Britain’s Beverly Hills” due to its celebrity residents. With its charming landscape and upscale living, it has become a favored location for various high-profile figures. Recently, notable celebrities have made headlines for their residences in this charming town.

Celebrity Residents of Cirencester

Liam Gallagher

Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher has purchased a stunning property near Cirencester. The former footballer Tony Adams sold his £4 million mansion to Gallagher, following the success of the Oasis Live ’25 Tour. This tour ran from July to November, elevating Gallagher’s profile even further.

The property is set on five acres and includes impressive amenities such as:

  • Tennis courts
  • A swimming pool
  • A two-bedroom cottage
  • Stables

Ellie Goulding

Renowned pop star Ellie Goulding is also a resident of Cirencester. She gained recognition for her environmental activism and was named an MBE for her contributions to biodiversity and climate initiatives in late 2025. Goulding, a global ambassador for the UN, is known for several UK number-one hits, including:

  • “Burn” (2013)
  • “Love Me Like You Do” (2015)
  • “River” (2019)
  • “Miracle” with Calvin Harris (2023)

She is a mother to a son born in 2021 and is currently expecting another child.

Daisy May Cooper

Actress Daisy May Cooper, known for her role in the BBC sitcom “This Country,” continues to reside in Cirencester. She co-created and starred in the show alongside her brother Charlie Cooper. Cooper has also been part of the BBC comedy-thriller “Am I Being Unreasonable?” and recently appeared in “Daisy May and Charlie Cooper’s NightWatch,” where the siblings explore haunted locations.

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

Interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen lives in an elegant six-bedroom manor in Siddington, Cirencester. He resides there with his family. Llewelyn-Bowen gained fame from the BBC series “Changing Rooms” and currently hosts “House of the Year,” available on BBC iPlayer. He has shared insights about the unique family dynamics within his home.

Dr. Dawn Harper

Television doctor Dr. Dawn Harper is another notable figure based in the area, residing in Chedworth. She co-hosts the Channel 4 show “Embarrassing Bodies,” which addresses unusual medical issues. Alongside her on-screen work, Dr. Harper continues her practice as a GP near Stroud and has appeared on various programs, including “This Morning.”

Cirencester, with its blend of natural beauty and vibrant community, continues to attract celebrities drawn to a quieter lifestyle away from the hustle of city living.