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Calvin Harris privacy fears for £3.6m Cotswold mansion as local bus passengers can see inside
Calvin Harris privacy fears for £3.6m Cotswold mansion as local bus passengers can see inside

Daily Record

time11 hours ago

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Calvin Harris privacy fears for £3.6m Cotswold mansion as local bus passengers can see inside

Scots DJ Calvin Harris has been forced to install privacy glass throughout his luxury Cotswold mansion because a busy bus route thunders by. Scots DJ Calvin Harris is going to huge lengths to make sure his new multimillion Cotswold mansion is free from prying eyes. The Dumfries-born musician has installed one-way, reflective glass on windows throughout the three-storey luxury home after realising it sat on a busy bus route. The star, 41, bought the five-bedroom property in a quiet Gloucestershire village near the Oxfordshire border for £3.6m million pounds in 2019. After demolishing the original structure, he spent five years having the house - which sits on 10 acres of land - rebuilt, using designs by an architect favoured by the Royal Family. ‌ But his dream vision for the pad doesn't appear to have come to fruition, as he's since discovered that a busy bus route sits right outside, and anyone on board can see right inside. ‌ Local coach firm Pulhams Travel regularly sends buses thundering by the Feels So Close hitmaker's home on an hour-long circular route with eight stops, according to Mail Online. Calvin - real name Adam Wiles - is reportedly set to move into the property with pregnant wife Vick Hope, 35, later this summer. In order to preserve their privacy when they get there, he's had the special glass fitted throughout the property, which was visible to see for the first time this week as scaffolding was removed. The pad is a far cry from Calvin's beginnings in Dumfries, where he honed his skills in the bedroom of his parents' home while funding his efforts working in a fish factory and stacking shelves in the local M&S and Safeway. He went to become a global chart-topper, with 11 UK No1s and collaborations with the world's biggest stars including Rihanna and Ellie Goulding. Calvin is now thought to be worth a cool £240 million and is one of the highest paid DJs in the world after a multimillion pound Las Vegas residency and selling his song catalogue for a reported £76million. He is reported to be heavily investing his fortune in property and already owns a £12million mansion in LA, a £7.5million London townhouse, and his 138-acre Ibiza farm in Ibiza, where he lived before his romance with Countryfile and Radio 1 host Vick went public. ‌ He's also reported to have snapped up two other homes nearby and is considering a fourth, bringing his spending in the area to an estimated £15million. Calvin and wife Vick, who were married in 2023 and announced they were expecting their first child back in May, are in good company with their new base, with celebrity neighbours including Kate Moss and Jeremy Clarkson. ‌ One local previously told the Sun: "Building work there finally finished, for now, last week and we're expecting Calvin and Vick to move in at the end of the summer after his season playing at clubs in Ibiza has finished. "From the road, the house looks amazing. No expense seems to have been spared. I am sure they will love living here as a family." Calvin's Cotswolds property empire has seen him likened to fellow musician Ed Sheeran, who bought up a raft of homes in Suffolk, with locals there dubbing his estate as 'Sheeranville'. One neighbour previously told The Sun: "Just like Ed Sheeran, he seems to want to buy up the properties that surround his incredible new house. "We have had to put up with lots of building work going on, for what seems like years but what has annoyed locals most is that a lovely vineyard has gone." Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!

Feel TOO close to you right now? Calvin Harris installs 'privacy glass' at his £3.6m Cotswold mansion after discovering local bus passengers can see inside
Feel TOO close to you right now? Calvin Harris installs 'privacy glass' at his £3.6m Cotswold mansion after discovering local bus passengers can see inside

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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Feel TOO close to you right now? Calvin Harris installs 'privacy glass' at his £3.6m Cotswold mansion after discovering local bus passengers can see inside

Pop superstar Calvin Harris is one of the new breed of celebs relocating to the bucolic Cotswolds who has then found that country life isn't as idyllic as it's cracked up to be. After buying a mansion for £3.6million, flattening it and rebuilding it over five long years, he has discovered that a bus route roars right past – allowing anyone on board to look right into his house. The DJ has had to put in one way glass to preserve his privacy. The reflective glass allows him to see out, but no-one to see in and it was visible for the first time this week as scaffolding was removed from the enormous newbuild. Buses from local coach firm Pulhams Travel thunder past the house on an eight-stop circular route which takes an hour and joins Calvin's new village to the local Gloucestershire market town. The Scottish hitmaker, 41, worth an eye-watering £250million, is set to move into his stunning mansion with his pregnant wife, Countryfile and Radio 1 presenter Vick Hope later this summer. Harris has also reportedly bought two neighbouring homes and is eyeing up a third, bringing his total spend in the area to an estimated £15million. Calvin, who once worked in a fish factory and stacked shelves at Safeway to buy his first decks, has since topped charts with 11 UK No1s and raked in millions from a Las Vegas residency. Since he sold his song catalogue in 2020 for a reported £76million he has invested heavily in property. Already the owner of a £12million mansion in LA, a £7.5million London townhouse, and a 138-acre farm in Ibiza, Calvin appears to have found his UK base in the Cotswolds, alongside celebrity neighbours like Kate Moss, and Jeremy Clarkson. American star Ellen DeGeneres relocated to the Cotswolds late last year but sold her house and moved to another nearby property. The first house had come close to flooding after a deluge and she also found that a width restrictor at the end of her lane was too narrow for her 4x4 to comfortably pass. Meanwhile the Beckhams, who bought their home in the Cotswolds in 2016 had a number of planning and issues during their renovations. Earlier this month one of their neighbours objected to the Beckhams plans to renovate a barn, saying 'This is just the latest in a long line of applications to build new structures on this land, plus a giant lake. Why do famous people move out to the country and then clutter up their land with endless buildings and make silly alterations? It makes no sense.' However permission was granted.

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