TAYLOR Swift has booked a £3.3million cottage in the Cotswolds for the duration of her tour in the UK.
And it is believed that boyfriend Travis Kelce, 34, will join her at the rural bolthole.
Taylor Swift has booked a £3.3m cottage in the Cotswolds for the duration of her UK tourCredit: EPA
Taylor will be just a stone’s throw away from celebrity haunt and private members’ club Soho Farmhouse near Chipping NortonCredit: soho farmhouse
Superstar Taylor, 34, has long been a fan of the English countryside.
The British leg of her blockbuster Eras tour kicks off in Edinburgh on June 7.
A source said: “Taylor has booked the cottage while she is over in the UK.
“She wants a place to unwind away from the tour and the countryside is her happy place.
“Taylor loves dressing up in sequins on stage but is most at home in muddy boots in the fresh air.”
When Taylor was with British boyfriend Joe Alwyn, 33, in 2021, the couple were spotted at The Fleece Inn in Bretforton, Worcestershire.
The singer and actor Joe — who broke up last March — stopped by while staying with fashion designer Stella McCartney.
Landlord Nigel Smith revealed that Taylor had popped in “a number of times” and enjoyed the home-cooked food.
The Cotswolds base means Shake It Off star Taylor will be just a stone’s throw from celebrity haunt and private members’ club Soho Farmhouse near Chipping Norton.
Foreign Secretary David Cameron and wife Samantha live in the area, as do Kate Moss and Britain’s Got Talent’s Simon Cowell and his co-star Amanda Holden.
Taylor — now dating NFL star Travis, 34, — is due to perform three shows at Murrayfield Stadium on June 7, 8 and 9 before making her way down to Liverpool and Cardiff.
After that she has a string of dates at Wembley Stadium, London, to end on August 20.
Her 1 shows are expected to boost the country’s economy by almost £1billion as her loyal fans are set to fork out £848 on average to see her perform on stage.
Taylor’s 1 shows are expected to boost the UK economy by almost £1billionCredit: AP
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