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Ellen DeGeneres U.K. Farm in Photos

Ellen DeGeneres U.K. Farm in Photos

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The stone-clad exterior.
The great room's lounge.
The dining area.
The kitchen.
The kitchen is fitted with premium appliances.
A casual dining spot alongside the kitchen.
A sunroom.
The primary bedroom
The primary bath.
There are two ample dressing rooms.
The gym.
The minimalistic indoor swimming pool.
Many rooms spill out to a central courtyard.
An alfresco dining terrace.
The naturalistic gardens.
Atop the carriage house is a massive entertainment space with a bar.
A seating area inside the barn.
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