Hell-raised rocker Liam Gallagher is sticking to his vow to live ‘like a monk’ by renting a country mansion with a meditation room.
The former Oasis star and his fiancée Debbie Gwyther moved into a £16,950-a-month Victorian home in the Cotswolds last month.
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Our exclusive photos show Liam, 51, wearing a black anorak, hood up and goggles as he strolls around the area.
He was also seen enjoying a walk with his rescue dog, Buttons.
An onlooker said: ‘Liam looked like he was trying his best to go unnoticed.
“Local residents have been shocked to see him in the area and he has become the talk of the town.”
Liam’s stunning Grade II listed Gothic manor house is spread over 16,000 sq ft, has 11 bedrooms and 2.5 acres of garden space.
In addition to the meditation room, there is also a ballroom, gym and sauna.
Now a solo artist, Liam will embark on a 12-date Definitely Maybe tour next month to commemorate 30 years since the release of Oasis’ debut album of the same name.
Recently, a fan on X/Twitter asked Liam if he was planning on watching his beloved Manchester City take on rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final later this month.
He replied: “I don’t plan on rehearsing as a DM, so I plan to live like a monk and look good.”
Two years ago, the singer was spotted looking at a £3.5 million 15th century townhouse, also in the Cotswolds.
The father-of-three also owns a £4 million faux Tudor mansion in Highgate, north London.
But his move to the Cotswolds will tickle former chart rival Blur, who sang about a man living in a “very big house in the country”.
The song “Country House” was released in August 1995, the same day as Oasis’ “Roll With It.”
The battle was called the Battle of Britpop, with Blur taking the number one spot.
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