Calvin Harris: Transforming a Cotswolds Village - A Look Inside the DJ's Lavish Estate

Calvin Harris, the UK's richest DJ, has been transforming a Cotswolds village into his own domain. The music superstar, worth £250 million, purchased a five-bedroom mansion in a quiet Gloucester village and had it rebuilt by a renowned architect. Calvin has also acquired two neighboring houses and is eyeing a third, with an estimated total spending of around £15 million.
In addition to his main family home, Calvin bought a house opposite for a music studio and accommodation for musicians, as well as a six-bedroom property with a vineyard. He is considering purchasing another nearby home with an indoor pool and extensive grounds. The construction and renovation work in the area has been ongoing for years, much to the annoyance of the locals.
Calvin Harris, originally from Dumfries, Scotland, made his fortune through hit songs and high-profile collaborations. His lavish properties include a mansion in Los Angeles, a farm in Ibiza, and a townhouse in London. In 2019, he joined the Cotswolds set and began renovating his main property, which features luxurious amenities and a stunning design.
Calvin's wife, Vick Hope, a Countryfile and Radio 1 presenter, is pregnant, and the couple is expected to move into their Cotswolds home soon. The house has been meticulously designed and built to provide a comfortable and stylish living space for the family. Calvin's plans also include a state-of-the-art recording studio on one of his properties, where he intends to focus on music production after retiring from DJ-ing.
The Cotswolds village where Calvin is establishing his estate is known for its annual opera festival and charming amenities. Locals are curious about Calvin's next property acquisitions and speculate about the possibility of him owning the village pub. Calvin's presence in the area has sparked both excitement and concern among the residents, as his lavish lifestyle and property purchases continue to make headlines.