Former US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has submitted plans for horse stables to stay 'long term' at her flood-hit £22million Cotswolds home. The planning application described the pair as 'horse owners' who require stabling for their horses. 'Hence, the "in-between" option is proposed, a traditional stone building, single range, built in the local vernacular, so as to blend in to the existing building group.' 'Overall, when comparing the existing shed against the proposed stable building, it is likely the traditionally designed stone building would sit better in the landscape, and appear to belong more coherently to the adjacent building group.' 'Indeed when comparing the existing agricultural shed - which is to be demolished - against the proposed stable building, it is likely the traditionally designed stone building would sit better and belong more coherently to the adjacent building group.
Source: Daily Mail March 24, 2026 02:32 UTC