Taylor Swift is said to be buying a £10million home in London – and it even comes with its own orangery.
Eat your heart out, Hampton Court Palace!
The 33-year-old recently became a billionaire so it’s no wonder she’s looking to bulk up her property portfolio.
Tay’s new pad in the north of the capital is apparently also set to be fitted out with a swimming pool.
The Sun reported it has obtained planning documents for the singer’s new development, and said the property being developed used to belong to a politician and has an ‘army of tradespeople expanding and re-designing it to suit her needs’.
A source told the publication: ‘It is no secret that Taylor loves London, and she has been looking for a base in the capital for a long time.
Tay’s new pad in the north of the capital is apparently also set to be fitted out with a swimming pool (Picture: Getty)
‘She loves the culture and vibe of the city, and is particularly at home in North London, so this estate makes perfect sense. Her song London Boy was a love letter to the city as much as it was to a bloke, and that is why so many areas are mentioned in it.’
They added: ‘She is thrilled with this new property as it gives her roots here but is taking her time to make sure it fits all her needs and is ultra secure.’
Taylor wrote the song London Boy in 2019 and lived in London with her ex Joe Alwyn, 32 (Picture: Christopher Polk/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)
Taylor is now dating NFL player Travis Kelce, 34 (Picture: Gotham/GC Images)
Taylor wrote the song London Boy in 2019 and lived in London with her ex Joe Alwyn, 32.
She is now dating NFL player Travis Kelce, 34, but resided in the capital with Joe in London’s Crouch End before their six-year relationship ended in April.
Her reported new pad is near homes owned by Ricky Gervais, Liam Gallagher and Keira Knightley – and Abbey Road studios, where The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Adele have recorded.
Metro.co.uk has reached out to Taylor’s reps for comment.
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