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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi face another setback with ultra-private Cotswolds estate

May 1, 2026
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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi face another setback with ultra-private Cotswolds estate

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi are looking to build new horse stables at their farm estate in the Cotswolds, England.

However, their plans might be thwarted as they would be building on land that could contain Roman remains.

The couple submitted an application to the West Oxfordshire District Council last month, with an archaeological team confirming to the Daily Mail, “Historic maps and aerial photographs suggest that the area of the proposed stable building has not seen previous development as part of the farm, and so, it is possible that Roman remains survive on the site.”

If DeGeneres and De Rossi are granted permission to build on the land, the archaeological team said that “no development should start without the appointed archaeologist being present.”

Aerial view of Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi's Cotswolds estate, showing the buildings, surrounding fields, and the River Windrush.
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi are looking to build new horse stables at their farm estate in the Cotswolds, England (pictured here), in an area that could have Roman remains. Tom Wren / SWNS
Aerial view of Ellen DeGeneres' Cotswolds home, with flooded fields surrounding the property.
If the couple is granted permission to build on the land, the archaeological team said that “no development should start without the appointed archaeologist being present.” Tom Wren / SWNS

The pair would also be responsible for monitoring any archaeological finds during construction.

Despite their tentative setback, DeGeneres and De Rossi have submitted a second proposal for an “all weather riding arena.”

Both applications are currently under review by West Oxfordshire District Council.

DeGeneres’ rep told Daily Mail of their plans, “The applicant’s horses are on site in temporary accommodation formed in the garaging in an existing barn pending the determination of [the stables application].

“In order to provide a suitable flat all-weather arena for exercising the horses, this application has been made,” they continued.

Portia de Rossi poses with Templado, a white horse.
Meanwhile, DeGeneres and De Rossi (pictured here with her horse in 2004) have submitted a second proposal for an “all weather riding arena.” Getty Images
Portia de Rossi riding a horse in Santa Barbara, CA.
The horses’ “opportunities for exercise are more limited” in the winter months and “other wet times” due to the River Windrush, according to a rep for DeGeneres and De Rossi (pictured here on a horse in 2020). Clint Brewer Photography/A.I.M / BACKGRID

The rep explained that the horses’ “opportunities for exercise are more limited” in the winter months and “other wet times” due to the River Windrush, which floods the area where the horses are currently housed.

To sustain their proposal, DeGeneres and De Rossi included photos of the November 2024 floodin the application to the West Oxfordshire District Council.

The former talk show host, 68, and the actress, 53, also submitted a plea to grant permission “without delay.”

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi posing for a photo.
The comedian and actress (pictured here in 2022) first purchased the 43-acre property in Spring 2024 before reportedly doing major renovations. Getty Images for RH
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi at RH Paris, The Gallery.
The stand-up and “Arrested Development” alum (pictured here in 2022) only lived in the home for a month before moving into a larger house that could accommodate all of De Rossi’s horses and listing their old property. Getty Images for Roc Nation

Page Six reached out to a rep for DeGeneres and West Oxfordshire District Council.

DeGeneres and De Rossi first purchased the 43-acre property in Spring 2024 before undergoing major renovations.

The comedian and “Arrested Development” alum only lived in the home for a month before putting it on the market and moving into a larger house that could accommodate all of De Rossi’s horses.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi at RH Paris, The Gallery.
At the time, the former TV personality (pictured here with her wife in 2020) said, “When we decided to live here full time, we knew that Portia couldn’t live without her horses. We needed a home that had a horse facility and pastures for them.” Getty Images for Netflix
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi at RH Paris, The Gallery.
DeGeneres and De Rossi (pictured here in 2020) were unable to sell and have now decided to stay at their estate — dubbed Kitesbridge Farm — “long-term.” Getty Images for The Recording Academy

“When we decided to live here full time, we knew that Portia couldn’t live without her horses,” DeGeneres said in a statement given to Sotheby’s at the time. “We needed a home that had a horse facility and pastures for them.”

Now, almost a year after trying to ditch the digs, DeGeneres and De Rossi have decided to stay at their estate — dubbed Kitesbridge Farm — “long-term.”

The “Ally McBeal” actress and stand-up fled the US for southwest England in November 2025 after President Donald Trump was re-elected for a second term.

DeGeneres and De Rossi sold their two-bedroom, two-bathroom Montecito, California, beach bungalow for $5.2 million in March.

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi at RH Paris, The Gallery.
The “Ally McBeal” actress and former talk show host (pictured here in 2025) fled the US for southwest England in November 2025 after President Donald Trump was re-elected for a second term. Getty Images for RH
Portia de Rossi holding Ellen DeGeneres' hand as they leave a London restaurant.
This past February, the duo (pictured here in 2025) bought a $27.4M mansion in Montecito, California, to spend the winter in the US before heading back to England. / SplashNews.com

Despite not permanently moving back to the US, DeGeneres and De Rossi bought a $27.4M mansion in Montecito, California, in February.

At the time, a source close to the couple told Page Six that the move was temporary.

“They haven’t grown tired of the UK,” the insider explained. “They wanted to spend the winter in Montecito. They love the Cotswolds and look forward to returning very soon.”

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