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Beyonce sparks rumours she plans to move to ENGLAND – as she's spotted touring 58-acre land in helicopter with Jay Z

Beyonce sparks rumours she plans to move to ENGLAND – as she's spotted touring 58-acre land in helicopter with Jay Z

Scottish Sun19-06-2025
It comes after she re-located from her swanky £25K hotel room as another star visited London
cotswolds carter? Beyonce sparks rumours she plans to move to ENGLAND – as she's spotted touring 58-acre land in helicopter with Jay Z
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BEYONCE has sparked suggestions she's upping sticks from her Stateside pad and moving to England.
The Halo hitmaker, who recently toured her Cowboy Carter gigs in London, has allegedly been seen viewing land in the Cotswolds countryside with rapper husband Jay-Z, 55.
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Beyonce has sparked suggestions she's re-locating from the US to the UK
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The Halo hitmaker is said to have taken a helicopter ride over the Cotswolds to view a huge rural pile
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Bey was accompanied by hubby Jay-Z on the trip
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Beyonce, 43, reportedly took a helicopter ride with her spouse, with whom she shares three kids, to get a better look at the Oxfordshire pile.
The land supposedly spanned 58 acres and a source told The Oxford Mail: "In the past week, Beyonce and Jay-Z flew via helicopter between her London gigs to view a 58-acre plot of land.
"Located close to friends Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, and with Simon Cowell and the Beckhams as neighbours, she felt it would be an ideal UK home for her family, away from the city when they're in the country."
Her chopper is reported to have landed at Enstone Airfield, with the visit squeezed in between her London shows.
Sources previously told MailOnline the "land and space" offered in the Cotwolds proved a huge draw and previously said: "The wildfires have given them a good reason to look outside of Los Angeles to build new bases.
"They will always be based in LA but the UK is on the agenda.
"Beyonce loves the UK because they support everything she does."
Stars with homes there include the Beckhams and model Kate Moss, 51, while the Sun columnist Jeremy Clarkson, 65, runs a farm and pub.
Music star Calvin Harris is also building a rural compound in the area after snapping up three mansions.
Earlier this year, Beyonce and Jay-Z were declared the richest celebrity couple — with a combined ­fortune of £2billion.
Watch Beyonce and mini-me Blue Ivy's incredible Christmas Day showcase as Jay-Z's daughter joined mum in country dance
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The speculation comes after the Alien Superstar hitmaker quit her £25K a night London hotel suite so fellow US chart star Mariah Carey could move in.
The Crazy In Love singer was staying at the Corinthia's £25,000-a-night penthouses for her Cowboy Carter tour dates at the Tottenham Stadium.
Yet when Mariah arrived on Friday, Beyonce packed up and checked into Claridge's for the final few nights of her stay.
A source said: 'Superstars as big as Beyonce and Mariah want to stay in only the best hotels.
'Beyonce had been staying in Corinthia's penthouses.
'But when Mariah flew in, Beyonce packed up so Mariah could take over her suites.
"It was like Beyonce was bowing down to another music queen.'
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Beyonce recently brought her Cowboy Carter Tour to London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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She is believed to have visited the rural location during a break between shows
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