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Is Oasis legend Liam Gallagher set to return to Stroud?

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Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is looking to return to the Cotswolds.

The 52-year-old rocker moved out of his £16,950 a month mansion in the village of Selsley in March after renting the property for a year. Liam was regularly spotted on Selsley Common in a long black coat, with his hood up, a balaclava and even dark, black goggles on while walking his dog Buttons.

One dog walker told Stroud Times: “We were sad to see Liam leave Selsley. It has been lovely seeing him and fiancee Debbie Gwyther. They were always so friendly and Buttons is a gorgeous dog.”

Liam and band Oasis kicked off a worldwide tour in Cardiff last week after a 16-year break up and feud witt brother Noel, 58. 

But with reported earnings of £100million each from the mega tour, Liam is reportedly on the search for a new house. 

A source has told The Sun that Liam and his fiancee Debbie Gwyther have been phoning around high-end estate agents. 

The source said: “They’re looking to buy an additional home as they love the Cotswolds area so much. 

“Security is a priority for Liam so that will be something they look for in the property. 

“Following the huge noise around the tour, he and Debbie feel they need more security for themselves and their family — and also for Buttons, their rescue dog.” 

The couple already own a villa close to Cannes along the French Riviera and a “large town house” in London. 

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