Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher rented this 16th-century manor for $23K/month ahead of his world tour and its up for sale

You can live like a “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” — or like a monk, depending on your perspective — in this $7.98 million English manor.The sale of Stanley Park, situated in the Cotswolds village of Selsley in England, marks the first time the 2.5-acre estate has listed as a single property, the London Standard reported.It had recently been rented out by Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and his fiancée Debbie Gwyther.The pair lived cloistered in the historic home in the year-long lead up to the rocker’s 2024 “Definitely Maybe” arena tour.

Gallagher, who is currently selling out arenas alongside his brother Noel for the Oasis Live 25 tour, described his rehearsal-heavy tenure at the gothic country house as “living like a monk.”Only a very spoiled monk could call Stanley Park home, however.Gallagher rented out the 11-bedroom for a reported $23,000 a month.The four-story dwelling underwent an extensive renovation by its current owner, Rebekah Seddon-Wickens.

Seddon-Wickens, a property entrepreneur, snapped the manor up at a 2015 auction for just $1.03 million.She found the manor in a sorry state. The residence, which had been converted into a multi-family residence in the mid-1900s, required a seven-year renovation.

Seddon-Wickens relied on original Victorian floor plans and historical records to bring the gothic abode back to its former glory.Highlights of the historic home include original stone fireplaces, ornate arches, a north-facing ballroom and an original stained glass ceiling. Seddon-Wickens’ contemporary touches included that addition of a modern, circular kitchen; a gym; a meditation room; a sauna and a cinema room.Stanley Park is designated as a Grade II building, which is England’s way of landmarking historic structures for special preservation.

The manor is believed to date back to 1584, with some extensions added on throughout the 19th century.The home famously received a royal visit in 1941 from Queen Mary, the grandmother of Queen ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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