Simon Cowell has given fans a glimpse inside his lavish Cotswolds mansion.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 66, his fiancée Lauren Silverman, 48, and their 11-year-old son Eric swapped London for an £8 million farmhouse in Oxfordshire in 2021.
And Cowell shared several videos from inside the sprawling home on Instagram this week to promote his new Netflix talent show, Simon Cowell: The Next Act.
The Syco founder posted a clip of himself sitting in a cream armchair with his beloved Yorkshire Terriers, Squiddy and Diddly.
Behind him, white double doors opened out to a huge garden with a neat lawn, hydrangea bushes, and a tall leylandii hedge.
There was also an outdoor seating area under a wooden pergola with vines climbing up it and chic black lantern lamps hanging from the roof.
Cowell also gave fans a glimpse into his dining room in another video promoting his new series.
He sat with his dogs in his lap at a long black wooden table with brown leather high-backed chairs, while a large wooden storage unit could be seen in the background stocked with glassware.
Viewers also caught a peek at his living room, which featured black-and-white picture frames and a large grey sofa.
A third clip showed him using an exercise machine in his home gym, which featured white walls and dark wood floors.
Cowell is returning to television screens on December 10 with the premiere of Simon Cowell: The Next Act, a six-part docuseries that follows his hunt for the next big boy band in the UK.
It will also give viewers an insight into his personal life at home and with Silverman.
Cowell and Silverman - who got engaged in 2021 - moved to the Cotswolds following a series of break-ins at their former £45 million home in Holland Park, west London.
The couple count the Beckhams as their neighbours in the exclusive area, however Silverman recently admitted they don’t hang out together.
David and Victoria Beckham have a £12 million country estate in Chipping Norton that they often retreat to, with the famous family partying there earlier this year to celebrate David’s 50th birthday.
Silverman revealed that while she and Cowell count the power couple as their “neighbours”, they don’t mix together socially.
She opened up about their wholesome lifestyle in the countryside during an interview with Closer magazine with her close friend, Strictly Come Dancing star Bruno Tonioli.
“We switch off properly. We also watch movies, do yoga and clay pigeon shooting. We walk the dogs together. We cook,” the socialite said.
Discussing the Beckhams, Silverman said, “They are our neighbours!” as Tonioli added: “But they’re busy people.”
Silverman went on: “We kind of keep ourselves to ourselves. We’re just… It’s not like a full compound [of celebs] there.”
Tonioli elaborated: “There's a little group who get together. It's good to keep what you do in your private life separate. Nobody knows what's going on and I like it that way.”
Silverman added that Tonioli is a regular visitor to their Cotswolds home and is known as “Uncle Bruno” to Eric.
The Beckhams bought their Grade-II listed farmhouse for a reported £6.15 million in 2016 and have since turned it into a Soho House-style country getaway.
The house is now thought to be worth roughly £12 million thanks to new developments like a sauna, plunge pool, football pitch, gym and swimming pool.
There are many other famous faces who call the Cotswolds home, including Jeremy Clarkson, who has a 1,000 acre farm and pub there.
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